This afternoon, the men's national team faces its next test at the FIFA world cup. The Americans will play Australia in Seattle, and the winner earns a place in the next round of the tournament. The US team is getting a lot more attention after winning its first match, but today it may be without one of its biggest stars.
In florida beachgoers and World Cup soccer fans are being greeted by more than just crowds. An unwelcome sight, piles of sargassum seaweed also comes with a not-so-great smell. In fact, it's a record amount that's washing ashore. CBS Correspondent Cristian Benavides looks at this growing headache for coastal communities.
Fresh problems at Washington DC's reflecting pool. First, it was algae, now it's peeling paint despite the president's much-touted multi-million dollar makeover. It's all costing taxpayers a lot of money and raising a lot of questions.
While the US is favored to win today, the Australian team is strong and looking to pull off an upset. Mike Grella is an analyst for CBS Sports Golazo Network across its match-day coverage and he'll share his predicitons.
Father's day is this Sunday and we're joined by Tyler Moore a-k-a "Tidy Dad." He shares his fatherhood journey on his blog and podcast "Tidy Tidbits." He's here with some advice for dads everywhere.
If you happen to be drinking less these days, you're not alone. Millions of barrels of whiskey are gathering dust on the shelves of distilleries across the country. CBS News Senior National Correspondent Mark Strassmann has more from Kentucky's "Bourbon trail" on what happens when our desire to drink dries up.
The husband and wife duo Michael and Tanya Trotter, known as "The war and treaty." now, the Emmy-winning, Grammy-nominated couple are releasing their 5th studio album today. It's called "The story of Michael and tanya". Michael and tanya trotter join us to talk about it.
Today is Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Nate Burleson sat down with young people from the group "Students for Educational Justice" inNnew Haven, Connecticut to talk about Juneteenth. But first, Nate reflects on what the holiday means to him.