Space flight is a family affair for SpaceX crew
Karen Nyberg and Megan McArthur understand the challenges facing their husbands better than most – they're astronauts too.
Karen Nyberg and Megan McArthur understand the challenges facing their husbands better than most – they're astronauts too.
"Do you understand NOW!!??!!?? Or is it still blurred to you??" James said in an Instagram post.
The next attempt to launch will be Saturday afternoon, after weather conditions forced a delay.
The playwright, screenwriter and AIDS activist Larry Kramer died Wednesday, May 27, 2020, at the age of 84. In this profile originally broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning” on June 25, 2006, Kramer talked with Harry Smith about fighting indifference in the battle against AIDS; the founding of Gay Men's Health Crisis and ACT UP; and becoming a pariah within the gay community due to his outspoken remarks.
On His 71st Birthday, Larry Kramer Still Fighting For Awareness
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday he has a message for "our friends" in Congress as partisan divides grow over the coronavirus response: "Stop abusing New York. Stop abusing New Jersey. Stop abusing Massachusetts and Illinois and Michigan and Pennsylvania." Watch his remarks.
School bus drivers in Loveland, Ohio, used 22 yellow buses to spell out a message for graduating seniors, some of whom they've known since kindergarten.
For the first time since 2011, astronauts will be launched from American soil. Chief NASA historian Bill Barry spoke to CBSN's Anne-Marie Green about the significance of the agency's launch with SpaceX.
PR or propaganda? Retailer defends safety efforts amid calls to shut down some warehouses after workers die from COVID-19.
"Anytime you can get fresh fish prepared for you and given to you, my god what else can we ask for," a local nurse said.
Fraudster ring operating out of Nigeria has used stolen identities to file fake jobless claims in dozens of states.
A viral video of a toddler trying to wake up his dead mother at a railway station in eastern India has caused widespread outrage.
Now, in the yearbook – just like in life – Hadley Jo and Ariel are side by side.
"Stop abusing the states who bore the brunt of the COVID virus, through no fault of their own," he said Wednesday in Washington.
The white dog-walker in Central Park who called the police on a black man has highlighted a proposal for new hate crime legislation. A local lawmaker said, "I worry that if she had not been filmed, this woman may have been given the benefit of the doubt." Mola Lenghi reports.
If the plans are approved, Disney's Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom will start reopening on July 11.
Superior Court Judge John Russo Jr. will never be allowed to work in New Jersey again.
Aviation giant will lay off nearly 7,000 workers this week, while thousands of others are taking voluntary buyouts.
Video showing an officer pressing his knee into the unarmed black man's neck has drawn outrage and protests.
"It was déjà vu all over again," Carr said of the video of George Floyd being pinned down by police.
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The Trump campaign has promoted some senior staffers. Meanwhile, the president lashed out at Twitter for fact-checking his tweets about mail-in voting. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is weighing in on the death of George Floyd, after a video showing Floyd's treatment by Minneapolis police sparked national outrage. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson joins CBSN to talk about Biden's response.
Hundreds have been arrested after pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.