CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins Margaret Brennan from Seoul, South Korea, to discuss the historic meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un in North Korea. Source
2019 NBA free agency primer: Top 20 free agents, start date, time and everything to know about this summer’s market
Free agency is finally here, and we have a primer to help get you ready Source
Tina Turner on her love story
In an interview with CBS News’ Gayle King, the legendary singer talker about her latest memoir, “My Love Story”; about her life with Ike Turner; her husband, Edwin Bach; and the pain of losing her son Craig to suicide. Source
War and the art of surrealism
The traveling exhibition “Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s,” now at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, explores how the real-life monstrosities of war in the mid-20th century bred metaphorical monsters in paintings and sculptures, by such artists as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, André Masson and Joan Miró. Serena Altschul reports. Source
Mets apologize after including two living players in memorial montage during 1969 World Series reunion
Somehow, things continue to get worse for the Mets Source
Stephen Lang: “Beyond Glory”
Lang portrays eight Medal of Honor recipients, showing what drove them, in his one-man play “Beyond Glory.” David Martin reports Source
2019 NBA free agency rankings: Top 50 players include Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, injured Kevin Durant and Jimmy Butler
Ranking the top free agents for the wild NBA summer of 2019 Source
2019 Wimbledon odds, picks, predictions: Dialed-in tennis expert says Rafael Nadal primed for upset
Sean Calvert called Dominic Thiem winning at Indian Wells at 80-1 Source
Rock legend Tina Turner on her voice, finding serenity and losing a son
The singer, now 79, has written a memoir, “My Love Story,” and opens up about her years with Ike Turner, falling for a younger man, Buddhism, and the suicide of her son, Craig Source
Surrealist art and war
The exhibition “Monsters & Myths” explores how war’s real-life monstrosities bred metaphorical monsters in mid-20th century paintings and sculptures by such artists as Dalí, Ernst, Masson and Miró Source