The United States qualified for the knockout stage with a win over Chile Source
Cubs vs. Dodgers odds, line: MLB picks, Sunday Night Baseball predictions from proven model on 33-18 roll
SportsLine’s advanced computer model simulated Sunday’s Cubs vs. Dodgers matchup 10,000 times Source
U.S. dominates Chile 3-0 at Women’s World Cup
The U.S. women face Chile in their second match after a 13-0 opening match drumming of Thailand Source
Women’s World Cup odds, predictions 2019: Betting lines, expert picks for Germany vs. South Africa
The Soccerbot just locked in picks for Monday’s Women’s World Cup match between Germany and South Africa Source
Sarah Sanders leaving White House at the end of June, Trump tweets
Press secretary Sarah Sanders is leaving the White House, President Trump announced Thursday. She’s leaving at the end of the month, and Mr. Trump suggested she would do well to run for governor in Arkansas. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest. Source
Helping college students cope with an epidemic of anxiety and stress on campus
Colleges around the country are reporting more cases of depression, anxiety, and suicide among students than ever before. Psychologist B. Janet Hibbs joined CBSN to discuss her new book, “The Stressed Years of Their Lives,” and the mental health challenges facing students and their parents. Source
Women’s World Cup odds, predictions 2019: Betting lines, expert picks for France vs. Nigeria
The Soccerbot just locked in picks for Monday’s Women’s World Cup match between France and Nigeria Source
Women’s World Cup odds, predictions 2019: Betting lines, expert picks for Norway vs. South Korea
The Soccerbot just locked in picks for Monday’s Women’s World Cup match between Norway vs. South Korea. Source
2019 Women’s World Cup schedule, dates, watch on TV, live stream info, start times: USA soccer blanks Chile
The FIFA Women’s World Cup in France began on Friday, June 7 in Paris Source
6/16: Mike Pompeo, Tom Cotton, Pete Buttigieg
This week on “Face the Nation,” Margaret Brennan talks to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Rep. Adam Schiff, Sen. Tom Cotton and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Source