Things were moving quickly for the Northern Irishman on Thursday Source
2019 NFL Training Camp battles: Who’s going to protect Deshaun Watson at left tackle?
The Texans need to keep their young franchise QB upright, but who’s the right man to do it? Source
CBS News poll: Apollo 11 moon landing still major source of national pride
Eight in ten Americans say the 1969 moon landing represents the kind of achievement the U.S. is likely to achieve again someday, according to a new CBS News poll. Source
Building the world’s largest telescope
Fifty years after the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, advances in technology are helping us understand the universe beyond our solar system. The Giant Magellan telescope is expected to be the world’s largest optical telescope, once it’s completed. Jim Axelrod reports. Source
Exclusive: Inside the largest migrant processing facility in the U.S.
CBS News has an exclusive look inside the growing immigration crisis. “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell visited the U.S.-Mexico border and got rare access to the largest migrant processing facility in the U.S. in McAllen, Texas. O’Donnell spoke exclusively with the acting Secretary of Homeland Security, and met some of the thousands of migrant families who are caught up in the crisis. Source
Puerto Rico demonstrations turn violent as new details of alleged corruption emerge
Violent protests rocked Puerto Rico Wednesday night as new details emerged of the corruption scandal surrounding the governor. Thousands of demonstrators demanding the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rossello clashed with police. David Begnaud reports. Source
Trump’s tweets resonate with his supporters at campaign rally
President Trump took his attacks on four Democratic lawmakers to a raucous campaign rally in North Carolina. His supporters chanted “send her back,” Wednesday night, echoing the president’s racist tweet that the four women of color should “go back” to the countries they came from. Paula Reid reports. Source
Nearly 20,000 migrants awaiting asylum near U.S.-Mexico border
More than 19,000 people are waiting along the Mexico border to seek asylum. Entering the U.S. legally is becoming more difficult, so many are choosing to dangerously cross the border. At least 170 migrants are missing or have died this year. Mireya Villarreal reports. Source
Packers training camp: Here’s the one position battle you need to know about in Green Bay
Aaron Rodgers is probably going to be paying close attention to this battle Source
Open Championship 2019: Emiliano Grillo makes early ace at Royal Portrush
Quite the shot on the 13th at Portrush for Grillo Source