“This is not just about one political party, one candidate — it isn’t even about one country,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar told CBSN’s “Red & Blue” Source
Grand Prix de Monaco 2019 Vegas picks and F1 predictions: Proven expert fading Sebastian Vettel
SportsLine’s projection model has simulated the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix 10,000 times Source
Trump sending 1,500 troops to Persian Gulf amid rising tensions with Iran
President Trump confirmed that he approved the deployment of 1,500 troops to the Persian Gulf for “protection” amid rising tensions with Iran. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin speaks with CBSN about the military surge to the Middle East. Source
Sneak peek: Road Map to Murder – NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget
SEASON PREMIERE: The murder of a Navy communications officer after using an ATM leads NCIS agents and police on a trail of twisted relationships, lies and secret double lives. Watch “NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget:” Wednesday, May 29 at 9/8c on CBS. Source
Have you ever seen a referee score a goal? Wild sequence in the Netherlands ends with legal goal
This doesn’t happen every day, but it’s valid Source
WNBA DFS: Sylvia Fowles and top picks for May 25 FanDuel, DraftKings lineups
DFS expert Jacob Gibbs has never had a losing season Source
Sneak peek: Heartless — NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget
A Navy lieutenant’s mysterious illness aboard the USS Forrestal leads to his death. Investigators say he was poisoned — after 13 years, the trail led to a suspect with an unusual motive for murder. Watch “NCIS: The Cases They Can’t Forget:” Wednesday, May 29 at 10/9c on CBS. Source
2019 Indianapolis 500 Vegas picks and predictions: Back Sebastian Bourdais, Ed Jones at the Brickyard
Micah Roberts pioneered wagering on racing and just locked in his 2019 Indy 500 picks Source
Hiker who went missing for two weeks found alive
Amanda Eller, 35, was last seen on May 8, and was believed to be lost during a hike Source
2019 French Open odds, predictions: Top tennis expert picks long shot to win women’s crown
Gavin Mair called Naomi Osaka winning the 2018 U.S. Open at 32-1 Source