Looking back at whose stock was up and down at the start of the season offers some reminders of the value of pedigree. Source
“My Favorite Murder” hosts recall awkward dinner where they first bonded
When Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark – co-hosts of the wildly popular true crime comedy podcast “My Favorite Murder”– first bonded, it wasn’t over a grisly death Source
Serena Williams defends Nike after maternity pay controversy: ‘They’re doing better’
The company has said it will no longer cut the pay of pregnant women before and after pregnancy Source
First documented photo of all-white albino panda
Sichuan Wolong National Nature Reserve in China shared the first documented photo of an albino giant panda. The unique creature, which is about 1 or 2 years old, has all-white fur, white claws and red eyes. Source
The Takeout: A CBS News original political podcast
“The Takeout” is a weekly podcast about politics, policy and pop culture hosted by CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett Source
NBA DFS: Kawhi Leonard and best picks for Warriors vs. Raptors, Game 1 FanDuel, DraftKings daily fantasy basketball lineups
Mike McClure, a DFS pro with almost $2 million in career earnings, gives optimal lineup advice Source
First major opioid trial takes aim at pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson
The state of Oklahoma is suing Johnson and Johnson, claiming the pharmaceutical company “falsely downplayed the risk of opioid addiction.” “CBS This Morning” consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN with more on the case. Source
Raiders reportedly signing Richie Incognito, who had multiple bizarre run-ins with police in 2018
The 35-year-old spent 2018 out of the league after a series of bizarre incidents Source
Hundreds demonstrate against KKK rally
Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said he was “very pleased” with security, noting that no one was arrested or injured Source
President Trump suffers three legal setbacks in court
President Trump suffered three legal setbacks in one week. Two separate judges have ruled with Congress in allowing subpoenas for the president’s financial records. Meanwhile, a federal judge in California blocked construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall joined CBSN to discuss why this is a good thing for the legal system and what it means for the president. Source