NASA first landed on the moon nearly 50 years ago when the Apollo 11 astronauts touched down on July 20, 1969. One region of the country played a special role in training for that historic mission. A half century later, Flagstaff, Arizona, is still celebrating. Michelle Miller reports. Source
Premier League table, scores, results: Manchester City enters final matchday with a one-point lead over Liverpool
It all comes down to Sunday Source
Saturday Sessions: Jamila Woods performs “Zora”
Chicago native Jamila Woods started recording music in 2012 and was soon collaborating with Chance the Rapper. In 2016, she came out with “Heaven,” her first solo album. On Friday, the singer-songwriter – who is also a poet, teacher and activist – released her sophomore collection, “Legacy! Legacy!” Source
Premier League Championship Sunday: Schedule, TV channels, scenarios for Liverpool and Manchester City
Here’s what to know about the upcoming 38th matchday Source
Premier League title scenarios for Manchester City, Liverpool: Every possible outcome for Championship Sunday
There are about nine different outcomes possible for Man City and Liverpool Championship Sunday Source
Restaurateur Patrick Lyons shares his signature recipes
Lyons is behind the Metro Dance Club and the original House of Blues Source
Trump administration steps up pressure on China with threat of more tariffs
A Chinese delegation left meetings with U.S. officials on Friday without a deal Source
Trump admin. steps up pressure on China with threat of more tariffs
A Chinese delegation left meetings with U.S. officials on Friday without a deal Source
MLB odds, picks, lines, predictions, schedule, best bets for May 11: This three-way parlay pays over 8-1
SportsLine’s top experts have released their best MLB parlay for today Source
Most dire numbers from UN extinction report
A new report from the United Nations is painting a grim portrait of the state of our planet. According to their global assessment, there has been a 100 percent increase in greenhouse gas emissions since 1980, up to one million of the world’s species are threatened with extinction and the human species itself is suffering with 40 percent of the world’s population lacking access to clean and safe drinking water. Jeffrey Kluger, editor-at-large at Time magazine, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the report and its implications. Source