Big Cat will go with two other recent major champions Source
The Central Park Five: A cautionary tale of injustice
Wrongly convicted as teenagers for a crime that shocked New York City, the five men who came to be known as the “Central Park Five,” who were exonerated by a jailhouse confession and DNA tests, are the subjects of a new Netflix miniseries. Correspondent Maurice DuBois talks with Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Korey Wise and Kevin Richardson, and with Ava DuVernay, director of “When They See Us.” Source
2019 PGA Championship odds: Surprising picks, predictions from model that nailed Tiger Woods’ deep run
SportsLine simulated the entire 2019 PGA Championship 10,000 times and came up with a surprising leaderboard Source
Transcript: Sen. Michael Bennet on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of the interview with Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado that aired Sunday, May 12, 2019, on “Face the Nation” Source
Nature: Mares and their foals
For Mother’s Day, “Sunday Morning” takes us near Corolla, North Carolina. Videographer: Carl Mrozek. Source
MLB injury report: Return timeline, updates for Felix Hernandez, David Price, Luis Severino and others
Here’s our regularly updated look at the injuries that are causing the biggest stir across Major League Baseball Source
Cubs vs. Brewers odds, line: Sunday Night Baseball picks, MLB predictions from model on 73-51 roll
SportsLine’s advanced computer model simulated Cubs vs. Brewers on Sunday Night Baseball 10,000 times. Source
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek on his cancer diagnosis
The veteran quiz show emcee talks about his longevity on air, and his current battle against stage 4 pancreatic cancer Source
The Central Park Five speak
Wrongly convicted as teenagers for a crime that shocked New York City, the five exonerated men are subjects of a new Netflix miniseries, “When They See Us” Source
How Howard Stern became a new man
Over the past 13 years, Howard Stern helped SiriusXM satellite radio grow from a fledgling experiment into a 33 million-subscriber empire. But Stern, who made a name for himself as a potty-mouthed shock jock, has evolved – as a celebrity interviewer and as a person. He talks with Tracy Smith about his new book of interviews, “Howard Stern Comes Again”; his psychotherapy; a health scare that demonstrated he “wasn’t Superman”; and how he and his wife are guardian angels to a thousand rescue cats. Source