French inventor Franky Zapata became the first person to fly across the English Channel on a hoverboard Sunday. It took Zapata just over 20 minutes to make the trip from France to England. Source
U.S. mourns after back-to-back mass shootings
The country is in mourning following two mass shootings over the weekend that left 29 people dead. CBS News correspondent Chris Martinez joined “CBSN AM” from El Paso, Texas, where 20 people were killed at a Walmart. Source
Fantasy Football Rankings 2019: Sleepers from dialed-in model that called Matt Breida’s huge season
SportsLine simulated the 2019 NFL season 10,000 times and identified must-draft Fantasy Football sleepers. Source
Is there anything wrong with being an average student?
Is there anything wrong with being average? As students prepare to go back to school, we are looking for answers in our series with TED, “Ideas That Matter.” In her popular TED Talk, educator Danielle Moss says that average students and employees deserve more attention and recognition. Moss is the CEO of Oliver Scholars, which helps black and Latino students from under-served communities prepare for college. She joined “CBS This Morning” to talk about being average. Source
“The Rookie” star says she’s quitting over sex harassment and discrimination
Afton Williamson said she’s quitting the show because of sexual harassment and racial discrimination she experienced during the show’s first season Source
NFL training camp 2019: Is emerging receiver Chad Beebe the Vikings’ next Adam Thielen?
The second-year man is set for No. 3 WR duties in Minnesota — and could be a breakout candidate Source
Inside Lions camp: Switching up the offense, watch out for this D-line, a better media vibe and more
Even the Lions are aware how vanilla their offense approach often was during the 2018 season Source
Witness describes Dayton rampage: “All I can hear is the screams”
Gavin Ivey said a shot went three feet to the left of his head early Sunday morning. “My heart sank. I thought I was going to die.” Source
FBI issues warning on domestic terrorism
Once again the country is struggling to understand the acts of mass gun violence, after deadly attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Twenty-nine people were killed in the shooting rampages just 13 hours apart. The FBI issued a warning overnight, saying “Violent extremists could become inspired by these and previous high-profile attacks to engage in similar acts of violence.” Source
Eye Opener: U.S. reeling after massacres in Ohio, Texas
At least 29 people are dead after mass shootings in two states, 13 hours apart. 2020 presidential candidates condemn the massacres. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source