This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visits Nazare, Portugal, home to some of the largest waves in the world. That’s where surfer Garrett McNamara rode a 78-foot swell, a world record at the time. McNamara tells Cooper what the ride was like, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Source
Astros’ Alex Bregman is locked in for the stretch run and everything else we learned this week in MLB
Here’s what you need to know from the last seven days of MLB action Source
Is an invisible weapon targeting U.S. diplomats?
How do you report on an attack that you can’t see? “60 Minutes” producers say they approached it with skepticism. Source
2019 Fantasy Football Draft Prep: Quarterback Tiers 7.0 and updated strategies
With the preseason almost over, the quarterback tiers and strategies have taken shape. Dave Richard shows you how to approach the position in 2019. Source
2019 Fantasy Football Draft Prep: Updated Wide Receiver Tiers 7.0 and strategies
Last year was one of the best for wide receivers in recent memory. Will 2019 see a repeat? Dave Richard gives you his strategy for the position, long with his latest tiered rankings. Source
2019 Fantasy Football Draft Prep: 11 biggest Ezekiel Elliott questions answered as new deal reportedly nears
As talk of a contract extension looms, Dave Richard answers the 10 biggest questions surrounding the Fantasy values of Ezekiel Elliott, Tony Pollard and the rest of the Cowboys’ starters. Source
BIG3 championship weekend scores, takeaways: Joe Johnson makes his NBA case as he leads Triplets to title
Johnson finished with 28 points and hit the championship-winning 3-pointer Source
Texans cut Matt Kalil, Vikings’ former No. 1 pick, after trading for Laremy Tunsil
Houston traded two first-round picks for Tunsil, so Kalil’s days were numbered Source
New Mexico coach Bob Davie anticipates ‘a full recovery’ after being hospitalized Saturday
The Lobos earned a tough win on Saturday night over Sam Houston State before Davie left for the hospital Source
Patrick Corbin becomes third Nationals starter to hit 200 strikeouts as Washington records historic feat
The 1969 Astros are the only other NL team to ever have three pitchers with more than 200 Ks Source