People are living decades longer than they ever have before, thanks to advances in medicine and public health. Author and aging expert Dr. Louise Aronson wrote a new book on the subject called “Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life.” Dr. Aronson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how society should redefine aging, and why older people are often happier than adults Source
Team USA kicks off quest to win Women’s World Cup
This afternoon, the U.S. women’s soccer team begins defending its 2015 World Cup title a match against Thailand. Team USA is aiming to lift the cup for a historic fourth time. Roxana Saberi reports from Reims, France. Source
Here’s how NFL quarterbacks fare in Year 2 with and without an OC change
Examining if keeping the same offensive coordinator or hiring a new one has been more beneficial to young QBs Source
Big tech becomes big politics in Washington
The Judiciary Committee will also look at the impact of the tech giants’ platforms on news content, the media and the spread of misinformation online Source
Newsrooms blame big tech for taking their ad dollars
As Congress holds antitrust hearings, publishers say Google reaped nearly $5 billion from their products last year Source
F.I.R.E. savers: Behind the trend of aggressively saving
In this installment of our Eye On Money series we are focusing on a fast-growing trend that focuses on saving aggressively to retire early. It’s called F.I.R.E. and stands for “financial independence, retire early.” The idea is to live a frugal life now, so you can take control of your financial future. Source
Have the Texans done enough to protect Deshaun Watson in 2019 and make another playoff run?
Houston drafted offensive linemen with its two first draft picks but will that solve all that ails this unit? Source
Kevin Durant injury update: Warriors reportedly fear torn Achilles as team awaits MRI
Durant’s return to the Warriors in the NBA Finals was cut short due to another injury Source
2019 NFL schedule rankings, AFC East: Patriots have it easiest in AFC, Dolphins set up for nightmare season
The Patriots seem to have the easiest path to an AFC East title Source
Dominican Republic tourist deaths have Americans rethinking their vacations
After a series of mysterious deaths, some Americans with plans to visit the Dominican Republic are reconsidering their vacations. At least six U.S. tourists have died there in the last 12 months. That includes a California man whose family is now sharing his story. Mola Lenghi reports. Source