Peter Kahn called Deontay Wilder’s first-round knockout of Dominic Breazeale Source
NBA DFS: Kawhi Leonard and top picks for Warriors vs. Raptors, Game 2 FanDuel, DraftKings daily fantasy basketball lineups
Mike McClure, a DFS pro with almost $2 million in career earnings, gives optimal lineup advice Source
Penn Mile odds, predictions 2019: Proven horse racing handicapper reveals picks
Horse racing insider Jody Demling has revealed his picks for the 2019 Penn Mile Source
Spelling Bee 2019: Contest ends in unprecedented eight-way tie, creating the ‘octo-champs’
After 20 flawless rounds from eight different students, the Bee dished out $50K to its ‘octochamps’ Source
2019 Tony Awards: Stream songs from this year’s nominated musicals, revivals
Fans of musical theater can listen to songs and excerpts from this year’s nominated productions, including streams of cast albums and behind-the-scenes video Source
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Mueller could have decided on obstruction; Mayor De Blasio criticizes FMR. VP Biden over 1994 Crime Bill Source
Connecticut mother of 5 still missing after one week
A desperate search continues for a missing mother of five in Connecticut. Jennifer Dulos, 50, was last seen on May 24 in New Canaan. Source
Barr on Mueller’s “legal analysis,” Trump’s claim of spying on campaign
Attorney General William Barr says special counsel Robert Mueller could have ruled on whether President Trump committed an obstruction of justice offense, but chose not to. Barr explained to CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford why he cleared the president. Crawford joined CBSN AM to discuss her interview. Source
2020 Democratic candidates weigh in on Trump’s tariff threat against Mexico
2020 Democratic candidates are weighing in on President Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Mexico. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey Burns takes a closer look at how Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) responded to the president’s plan. Source
Surrogate children of gay American couples denied U.S. citizenship
A gay American couple that used an overseas surrogate to have their daughter is told she will not have U.S. citizenship. The married couple used the sperm from the British-born father and the egg from a foreign surrogate. According to U.S. policy, that means the child is not America. New York Times reporter Sarah Mervosh joined CBSN AM to explain why, and what happens to the couple’s daughter. Source