President Trump says he'll meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for nuclear talks. Is it a win for diplomacy? Or an attempt to distract everyone from the Stormy Daniels story? We'll discuss that with Esquire.
And new scientific research gives hope to people struggling with infertility, but it also could do away with the biological need to have sex for reproduction. Scientific American joins us to explain.
And it's National Meatball Day. We try the $100 meatball from Davio's Manhattan restaurant.
Scientists have discovered a new asteroid that's been tagging along with Earth for the past 2,000 years. The space rock is called a "quasi-moon," since it's only slightly influenced by the Earth's gravitational pull, but it still makes the journey around the sun much like the earth does.
Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and into “the danger zone,” not just for an overheating planet that's losing its natural areas, but for the well-being of people living on it, according to a new study.