Micah Roberts pioneered wagering on NASCAR races and just locked in his 2019 Toyota/Save Mart 350 picks Source
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Adbert Alzolay, Zac Gallen make their rotation case, highlighting winners and losers
On a day of mostly bad pitching, the newcomers stood out, according to Scott White. Source
U.S. defeats Sweden in Women’s World Cup, advances to knockout round
The U.S. won its group in the Women’s World Cup by defeating Sweden 2-0. It had been billed as a grudge match because Sweden knocked the U.S. out of the 2016 Olympics. Roxana Saberi joined CBSN from Le Havre, France, with more on the day’s action. Source
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Fire breaks out at oil refinery in Philadelphia; no question U.S. drone entered Iran airspace Source
MLB odds, picks, lines, predictions, schedule, best bets for June 21: This three-way parlay pays over 4-1
SportsLine’s top experts have released their best MLB parlay for today Source
Here’s what Byron Leftwich said he needs from Jameis Winston to make him a successful QB in 2019
Leftwich, a former quarterback, is now calling plays for the Buccaneers Source
Book excerpt: Dave Barry’s “Lessons From Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog”
In his New York Times bestseller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist writes about his faithful dog getting up in years, as he is, too Source
Men expose billion-dollar back surgery scam involving fake hardware
Two men in California exposed one of the largest cases of fraud in the history of the state. Bill Reynolds and Mark Sersansie discovered doctors were being paid to perform what some say were unnecessary spinal fusion surgeries. The scam involved doctors allegedly implanting counterfeit hardware into hundreds of patients. “Whistleblower” host Alex Ferrer joins “CBS This Morning” to preview: “The Billion Dollar Back Surgery Scam: Patients in Pain and Peril,” airing Friday, June 21 at 8/7c on CBS. Source
Surgery scam involved doctor kickbacks and fake hardware
Two men join forces to expose a scheme involving sometimes unnecessary spinal fusion surgery, kickbacks to doctors and dangerous counterfeit surgical hardware implanted in some patients’ bodies Source
What’s behind Trump’s decision to not strike Iran?
President Trump ordered a military strike on Iran, then called it off, in a move that one CBS News source describes as “cold feet.” The attack would have been retaliation for Iran’s downing of a U.S. surveillance drone. CBS New foreign affairs correspondent and “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss what European allies are saying about President Trump’s decision, what might have contributed to his reversal and the likelihood that Iran will come to the table for negotiations with the U.S. Source