Star Trek shows on display at 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
Star Trek beams into Comic-Con International Hall H for the first time Saturday
Star Trek beams into Comic-Con International Hall H for the first time Saturday
In Cobscook Bay, Maine, the Pittston Company's plans to build an oil refinery, welcomed by the tiny, struggling town, were met with resistance by environmentalists. The battle over the potential damage to the nesting area of the bald eagle (which in the 1970s was still an endangered species) led the Environmental Protection Agency to deny a permit. Correspondent Lem Tucker talked with Pittston vice president Arnold Kaulakis, Eastport city manager Everett Baxter, and environmental advocate Robert Gardiner... Читать дальше...
Sir Patrick Stewart led a panel announcing how he'll take his beloved character where no captain has gone before
More than 150 million people are expected to be impacted this weekend by a heat wave hitting the Midwest and East Coast. Natalie Brand reports from Washington and Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN in New York with the forecast.
More than half a billion people tuned in to see Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin take man's first steps on the moon. Watch how it all unfolded
Erica Thomas, a Georgia state representative who is nine months pregnant, says she was "verbally attacked" at a grocery store
The tweets targeted Muslim women and gun violence in the black community in 2017 and 2018
President Trump is defending the crowd at his North Carolina, one day after trying to distance himself from the "send her back" chant targeted at Rep. Ilhan Omar. Olivia Beavers from The Hill joined CBSN to break down that controversy, what to expect from the Mueller hearing, and the week in politics.
Iran said a detained British tanker must go through the proper legal process for violating maritime regulations. Trita Parsi, author of "Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy," joined CBSN to discuss.
Former congressional candidate Amy McGrath joined the race earlier this month
Grand Prix auto racing dates back more than a century, to races organized in France in the early 1900s. Now known as Formula 1, auto racing is an international sporting phenomenon. But another racing league is taking over city streets around the world -- and while it has all the speed and thrills of Formula 1, it’s missing one important element: gasoline. That's because the new vehicles are "e-racers," high-performance cars that run on electric power. Jeff Glor reports.
Upon entering the restaurant, diners are greeted by a massive humidity-controlled meat locker known as the "Charc Tank"
If you're planning on storming Area 51, you're gonna need some backup protection
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning Sunday morning news program
When it comes to commemorating the anniversary of Man landing on the moon, the sky's the limit!
Traveling to the moon has been a dream throughout much of human history, and the idea of one day visiting an object we all see in the sky has inspired art throughout the ages. Now, a new exhibit at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art that's inspired by the Apollo 11 anniversary is showcasing images from whimsical to the scientific. Elaine Quijano reports.
Millions of people watched in wonder as man first set foot upon the moon 50 years ago. But in the era of space travel now dawning, far more of us are destined to join them. Several self-made billionaires have launched space companies that are vying to take civilians to the moon – and this new competitive market could change the way we look at the sky above. Mark Strassmann reports.
Once again the star showed that we all should bend the knee to Ser Brienne of Tarth, a Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Will Harry Styles star be the one to "Kiss the Girl"?
The Soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to make a six-hour flight to the International Space Station on Saturday
"NASA looks at Houston as the Vatican of space," one expert said
The platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated artist has been in custody since early this month over an alleged fight
Several subway lines in New York City were suspended after a computer system failure. Officials warned of extensive delays on the transit system that serves more than 5 million people each day. CBS New York’s Reena Roy reports.
Record-breaking temperatures are expected in at least 14 different states by this weekend
Up to 200 million people could be affected from the central U.S. to the East Coast this weekend.