NEWS via @CBSNews: An Iranian drone attack in Kuwait that killed U.S. service members in the early hours of the war with Iran was more severe than previously known, with dozens suffering injuries that included brain trauma, shrapnel trauma and burns, per sources. More than 30 remained in hospitals yday with battle injuries — one at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, 12 at Walter Reed, and about 25 at Landstuhl in Germany, sources said.
Of those, about 20 arrived on a C-17 military transport aircraft at Landstuhl on Tuesday with injuries the military designated as “urgent” and requiring evacuation.
More than 100 medical personnel were sent to Landstuhl to assist.
Report here from @ellee_watson@JimLaPorta and me.
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.@CBSNews' @ellee_watson reflects on the end of the network’s 60-year presence at the Pentagon after declining to sign new press requirements.
Longtime Pentagon journalists David Martin, Bob Schieffer, & Mary Walsh share their thoughts with Watson.⬇️
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BREAKING: National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, will be leaving their posts, multiple sources familiar with the situation tell me. @CBSNews
CBS News, along with partners Univision and The Wall Street Journal, has invited both presidential candidates to participate in an October debate at Arizona State University.
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WHCA respectfully requests that CNN grant access to the WH print pool reporter for the duration of the debate. Access matters. Independent observation matters. Precedent matters.
Cuba's government is willing to accept more deportation flights from the U.S. of Cuban migrants, who have traveled to the southern border in record numbers over the past three years, a top Cuban official told CBS News in an exclusive interview. https://t.co/i0soDCkXu4
The workers presumed dead in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse were immigrants from Latin America.
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>> Many thanks to the bicameral delegation of @congressdotgov and @SenatorDurbin for supporting democracy in Guatemala and denouncing the detention of political prisoners Virginia Laparra and Jose Rubén Zamora for the simply doing their job to fight corruption in #Guatemala.