Calendar: Week of June 26
Here's a look at the week ahead on our "Sunday Morning" Calendar:
Monday sees the 20th anniversary of the publication in Britain of J.K. Rowling's first Harry Potter book. The first American edition was published in September of 1998.
- jkrowling.com
- Harry Potter at Scholastic.com
- Pottermore (from J.K. Rowling)
- Follow @HarryPotterFilm on Twitter
- Newly-discovered spider species named after "Harry Potter" sorting hat (CBS News, 12/15/16)
- The world is still mad about Harry Potter (CBS News, 07/26/16)
- Harry Potter play sets Broadway debut date (CBS News, 05/04/16)
Tuesday is National HIV Testing Day.
- National HIV Testing Day (June 27) (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Information on being tested
- Find an HIV Testing event near you
- HIV Basics (CDC)
- unaids.org
On Wednesday, comedian and filmmaker Mel Brooks celebrates his 91st birthday.
- melbrooks.com (Official site)
- Follow @MelBrooks on Twitter and Facebook
To hear an excerpt from Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner's "2000 Year Old Man," click on the player below.
On Thursday, President Trump welcomes South Korean President Moon Jae-in to the White House.
- South Korean president says Kim Jong Un is "not rational," but still wants dialogue ("CBS This Morning," 06/20/17)
- S. Korean leader says N. Korea bears "heavy responsibility" for Otto Warmbier's death ("CBS This Morning," 06/20/17)
- Top 5 takeaways from S. Korean president's interview with Norah O'Donnell ("CBS This Morning," 06/20/17)
- Complete CBS News coverage: North Korea tensions
Friday is World Asteroid Day -- a day to raise awareness of the hundreds of thousands of asteroids that have the potential to impact Earth.
- NASA scientist warns we're not prepared for surprise asteroid or comet strike (CBS News, 12/14/16)
- Planetary Defense Coordination Office (NASA)
- Earth vulnerable to major asteroid strike, W.H. scientist warns (space.com, 09/13/16)
- New developments in U.S. plan against rogue asteroids ("CBS This Morning," 10/04/14)
To watch the prologue of Lars von Trier's "Melancholia," in which Earth collides with another heavenly body, click on the video player below.
And Saturday sees the start of the 104th Tour de France bicycle race, a roughly 2,200-mile marathon that ends in Paris on July 23.
- Tour de France 2017 (Official site)