One Vikings player has now been suspended two different times this offseason Source
Equifax paying ex-CEO nearly $20 million in bonuses
Company’s $700 million settlement over consumer-data hack didn’t stop its former CEO from receiving massive payday Source
Push to grant protected status to Venezuelans fails in House
The bill’s supporters pushed to suspend the rules of House and pass the bill before lawmakers left for their August recess Source
2019 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational odds: Surprising picks from projection model that’s nailed six majors
SportsLine simulated the 2019 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 10,000 times and came up with some surprises Source
9/11 survivors thank first responders who saved their lives
Congress finally approved a bill designed to provide financial support to first responders who became ill after 9/11. Three survivors spoke with CBS News about how those first responders changed their lives forever. Source
Inside Boris Johnson’s rise to becoming the next British prime minister
The next British prime minister will be Boris Johnson, who will be tasked with finding a solution to Brexit. But many people already love him or loathe him. Elizabeth Palmer explains. Source
Fantasy football draft prep 2019: Quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end tiers and best targets
The SportsLine Projection Model reveals Fantasy football tiers for the major skill positions. Source
Thousands of migrant children could be detained indefinitely
“Unfortunately, I have well over 4,000 of those children in my care,” Office of Refugee Resettlement Director Jonathan Hayes told CBS News in an exclusive interview Source
Chinese swimmer Sun Yang confronts rival who refused to shake hands and pose for photos
Sun Yang was not happy with the British swimmer and confronted him following the race Source
Thousands of migrant children could be held long-term
CBS News went inside a facility housing the youngest unaccompanied migrant children, who showed up by themselves at the border or were separated from relatives. Thousands being held in shelters in 23 states could be held long-term. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source