Stocks closed sharply lower on Wall Street Monday after China let its currency sink to the lowest level against the dollar in more than a decade. That follows tweets from President Trump last week threatening tariffs on about $300 billion dollars of Chinese goods. CBS News Correspondent Tom Hanson breaks it down. Source
Chase forgives customer debts on two Visa cards in Canada
Chase could have sold its outstanding debt to a third-party which could have gone after the customers but chose not to Source
MLB scores, schedule: Matt Chapman is the latest member of the growing 25 home run club
Here is everything you need to know about the day in baseball Source
Fantasy Football Rankings 2019: Busts from model that beat experts include Todd Gurley, Alshon Jeffery
SportsLine simulated the 2019 NFL season 10,000 times and identified Fantasy football busts to avoid. Source
Antonio Brown reportedly says he’d retire over helmet: Here’s why it’s now banned by the NFL
Here are all the details on why Antonio Brown’s helmet was banned by the NFL Source
Antonio Brown timeline: The windy road from Pittsburgh to Oakland for the NFL’s premier wide receiver
The rise, fall, rise and fall of Antonio Brown rivals any roller coaster you’ve ever been on Source
2019 Fantasy Football Draft Prep: Should we be worried about Antonio Brown losing his helmet?
As his feet heal, Antonio Brown threatens to retire because he’s not allowed to use his old helmet. How should Fantasy managers react? Source
NFL Week 1 preseason scores, schedule: Bruce Arians faces Steelers, Vikings take on Saints
Follow along as we provide updates and analysis of the first week of the 2019 NFL preseason Source
Former FBI criminal profiler Mary Ellen O’Toole on “The Takeout” – 8/9/19
Former FBI criminal profiler and program director of the George Mason University Forensic Science Department Mary Ellen O’Toole joins Major to talk about the psychology of heinous crimes on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.” Source
Cleveland auto mechanic fulfills lifelong dream to become a doctor
After managing an auto repair shop for 15 years, Carl Allamby enrolled in a business program at Ursuline College to help him with his management skills. When he took a required biology class, his life changed completely. Steve Hartman reports from “On the Road.” Source