Comic-Con 2012 - Jonny Lee Miller
Andrew Freund catches up with Jonny Lee Miller at Comic-Con 2012, as he meets the fans of his new CBS show, Elementary. Don't miss the series premiere of Elementary, Thursday September 27th. Only CBS!
Andrew Freund catches up with Jonny Lee Miller at Comic-Con 2012, as he meets the fans of his new CBS show, Elementary. Don't miss the series premiere of Elementary, Thursday September 27th. Only CBS!
With U.S. soldiers within shouting distance of Gaza's bombed-out coast, the American military is taking another stab at delivering aid to hungry Palestinians by sea. After several fits and starts, a $230 million pier is up and running again. The U.S. military invited reporters for a tour of it on Tuesday, marking the first time international media has witnessed its operations firsthand.
Interpol's executive committee on Tuesday for the first time elected a police officer from a developing nation to head the international police agency, Valdecy Urquiza from Brazil. Urquiza, currently head of international cooperation at the Brazilian federal police, will succeed Juergen Stock of Germany to lead Interpol from 2025 to 2030.
The National Transportation Safety Board outlined its final report on the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine and offered safety recommendations.
The Second Amendment issue involves a statute used in a significant share of federal criminal cases. It bars guns after convictions punishable by more than a year in prison.
A patient, John Nicholas, remained awake while undergoing a kidney transplant procedure by Northwestern Medicine surgeons in Chicago, Illinois.
As China resumes “panda diplomacy,” an online community of panda fans in China and elsewhere has embraced the bears with an enthusiasm that can verge on toxic.
Five Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos over the past six months under gun control laws that make bringing firearms or ammunition into the territory without prior permission from police a crime.
SYDNEY — At large events all over the world, the scenes of extreme heat stress are starting to look familiar. Older men, shirts undone, lying down with their eyes closed. Aid tents packed with the unconscious. And lines of the faithful — whether they seek religion, music, ballot boxes or sport — sweating under slivers of shade. The consequences have been dire. At this year’s hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, at least 1,300 people died as temperatures surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
An effort to establish the first publicly funded religious charter school in the country was blocked by the Oklahoma Supreme Court Tuesday. The court ordered the state to rescind its contract with St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in a 6-2 decision with one recusal.
Much of North Carolina's coast was at moderate risk for rip currents over the weekend, with some areas at high risk as of Tuesday. What to know.
Meteorologists on Tuesday for the first time issued a heat advisory for the entire island of Puerto Rico, struggling with chronic power outages as it broils under an unrelenting sun. All 78 of the U.S. territory's municipalities were placed under a heat advisory or warning, as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands. This is the first time forecasters have extended a heat advisory beyond Puerto Rico’s coastal areas since the alert system was put in place six years ago.
Kenya's president came to power by appealing to the common people, describing himself as a “hustler” and vowing relief from economic pain. A youth-led movement had warned the government of President William Ruto against passing a finance bill they said would add to Kenyans' economic troubles. Ruto is expected to sign it, even as religious leaders called it “unwarranted.”
Closures may leave some consumers wondering about the state of the overall business.
The U.S. welcomed Vietnam's planning and investment minister on Tuesday for talks on enhancing economic cooperation, and said ties were stronger than ever, days after Hanoi upset Washington by hosting Russian President Vladimir Putin. The State Department said this week's dialogue would cover economic security, semiconductors, the investment climate, digital economy, cyberspace, energy, and critical minerals. Last year, Washington upgraded U.S.-Vietnam ties to a "comprehensive strategic partnership".
A plane carrying him has landed in Bangkok before going to Saipan, a U.S. territory in the Pacific, following a U.S. plea deal.
A Manhattan judge on Tuesday modified Donald Trump's gag order, freeing the former president to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors in the hush money criminal trial that led to his felony conviction, but keeping others connected to the former president’s case off limits until he is sentenced July 11. Judge Juan M. Merchan’s decision — just days before Trump’s debate Thursday with President Joe Biden — clears the presumptive Republican nominee to again go on the attack against his former lawyer Michael Cohen, porn actor Stormy Daniels and other witnesses. Trump was convicted in New York on May 30 of falsifying records to cover up a potential sex scandal, making him the first ex-president convicted of a crime.
Steve Bannon is set to begin a four-month prison sentence on July 1, after resisting multiple chances to comply with a Congressional subpoena. But the Trump adviser plans to continue to sow chaos before the election.
Dr. Tara Narula, an NBC correspondent, details the medical mystery that shaped her into the kind of doctor she is today and they way she advocates for patients.
Two Montana inmates were charged with attempted murder Tuesday after allegedly using makeshift weapons to attack corrections officers in a county jail, sending one of the officers to the hospital with stab wounds to the head. The two inmates pleaded not guilty during court appearances via video from the Yellowstone County jail. The two officers were targeted in an unprovoked attack Saturday night, Sheriff Mike Linder said.
Driverless vehicles are expected to drive commercial success for automakers even as regulatory scrutiny remains tight amid concerns of investors about growing investments in the nascent technology. Waymo had started a test service with its research-focused program in San Francisco in 2021, which included an autonomous specialist on board for all rides at that time, as it looked to commercialize the technology. The company said that about 300,000 people had signed up to ride with Waymo since it first opened a waitlist in the city, signaling strong demand.