Real-life NCIS agents investigate the murders of a Marine sergeant and his wife 67 days after they wed. Was the motive money, was it racially motivated or was it something else? Watch “NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget,” Wednesday, June 12 at 9/8c on CBS. Source Read More »
Braves outbid Yankees, sign Dallas Keuchel to one-year deal
Keuchel was the last big-name free agent available Source Read More »
Belmont Stakes odds, best predictions 2019: Expert who nailed Justify, Tapwrit shares picks
Jody Demling nailed Tapwrit beating Irish War Cry in 2017 and called Justify last year Source Read More »
2019 RBC Canadian scores: Matt Kuchar, Scott Brown lead the way into the weekend at Hamilton Country Club
Brandt Snedeker and Webb Simpson are also in contention Source Read More »
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup odds released for opening matches, and USWNT are the biggest favorite
The first game kicks off on June 7 as the hosts France take on South Korea Source Read More »
2019 NBA free agency primer: Top 20 available free agents, start date and everything to know about this summer’s market
Expect the free agency period this offseason to be action-packed Source Read More »
NBA Finals 2019: Warriors without Kevin Durant for Game 4, as clock continues to tick on his potential to impact series
Durant will now be available to play a maximum of three games against the Raptors in the Finals Source Read More »
“There’s no disrespect for the animal,” says hunter in viral photo
Tess Talley came under fire after a photo went viral, showing her with a giraffe she killed in South Africa Source Read More »
Texas bans counties from doing business with Planned Parenthood
The law, which takes effect Sept. 1, would prohibit the city of Austin from leasing a building to Planned Parenthood Source Read More »
Tech giants build a lobbying army amid antitrust investigations
Gearing up for a big fight in Washington, four of the biggest tech companies are increasing their lobbying efforts. Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are drawing out lobbyists with connections to the government as they face mounting scrutiny for alleged anti-trust violations. Kenneth Vogel, Washington reporter for The New York Times, joins CBSN to discuss. Source Read More »