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Hugh Jackman on new film "The Son"
Hugh Jackman joins "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss his new film "The Son." His performance is getting early Oscar buzz and recently earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
Hugh Jackman joins "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss his new film "The Son." His performance is getting early Oscar buzz and recently earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
In a new series called "The Checkup: With Dr. David Agus," celebrities like Amy Schumer, Nick Cannon, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin tell Dr. Agus about their health struggles. Dr. Agus joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his conversations with them and the new show.
"I've got a number of issues, but yeah, I feel good. I feel strong, and every day, I feel a little bit better," Roker said.
In this web extra, "CBS Sunday Morning" tagged along when musical prodigy Charlie Puth visited his old teachers at Forrestdale Middle School in Rumson, New Jersey, and conducted a singalong with current students in music class.
In the last year and a half, the state's film industry has created 10,000 jobs.
In her first broadcast interview since a serious fall, the six-time Grammy Award-winner and Kennedy Center Honoree talks about emerging from what has been the quietest season of her life.
Musk took the stage to mixed reactions from the audience. "Cheers and boos, I see," said Chappelle, who is on tour with Chris Rock.
The Golden Globe Awards nominations have been announced, with "The Banshees of Inisherin" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" leading the pack.
Comedian Amy Schumer opens up about her struggles with endometriosis in an intimate interview with CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus.
First on "CBS Mornings," actor Diego Calva discusses his starring role in the new movie "Babylon."
Is Hollywood moving to the prairie? Omar Villafranca takes a look at how Oklahoma state incentives are bringing motion-picture production to the state.
Alexandra Pelosi is an accomplished filmmaker who turned the lens on a subject very close to home: her mother, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new documentary, "Pelosi in the House," the rise of political violence, and how history will remember her mom. Plus, how her father is doing six weeks after the politically-motivated attack on him.
The theater was evacuated two songs into LaBelle's Christmas concert Saturday night, one witness said.
The rapper Michael Render is known for intense music as part of Run The Jewels – and also for "Love and Respect," his talked-about PBS talk show, in which he turns down the volume while building conversational bridges.
In the late '60s, when folk singers-turned-comedians Tom and Dick Smothers challenged the powers-that-be, their top-rated counterculture TV hit was famously cancelled. Today the brothers are back on tour, sharing a bond that's outlasted their critics.
The militant group claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not acting in good faith and wants to prolong the war.
Tropical Storm Ernesto is expected to become a hurricane Wednesday morning as it passes north of Puerto Rico, the National Hurricane Center says.
Rep. Ilhan Omar faced the same primary opponent from two years ago, who came within 2,500 votes of her.
The U.S. approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel on Tuesday, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, as Hamas said it wouldn't be attending Thursday's cease-fire talks.
President Biden said the initiative set a goal of pioneering new techniques and technologies "to make cancer removal more precise, accurate, successful."
An Army soldier, Sgt. Korbein Schultz, has pleaded guilty to charges that accuse him of selling sensitive information related to U.S. military capabilities to China.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a surprise move, announced he won't run in the upcoming party leadership vote in September, paving the way for Japan to have a new prime minister.
A former Kansas police chief who led a notorious raid last year on a local newspaper has been charged with interfering with the judicial process.
UAW president Shawn Fain alleged the former president and Tesla CEO illegally threatened workers during their X interview.
An Army soldier, Sgt. Korbein Schultz, has pleaded guilty to charges that accuse him of selling sensitive information related to U.S. military capabilities to China.
Using produce to conceal drugs has become a frequent tactic, authorities said smugglers have used bananas, green beans and squash now celery- to hide drugs.
The U.S. approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel on Tuesday, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, as Hamas said it wouldn't be attending Thursday's cease-fire talks.
A viral TikTok video ended with a mom's 9-year-old in the hospital with severe burns.
A former Kansas police chief who led a notorious raid last year on a local newspaper has been charged with interfering with the judicial process.
Here's how not knowing what your credit card interest rate is can hurt you financially.
Domain-name investor Jeremy Green Eche — who buys up unclaimed web addresses as a hobby — compared the sale to "hitting the jackpot."
UAW president Shawn Fain alleged the former president and Tesla CEO illegally threatened workers during their X interview.
Home Depot said consumers are holding off on home purchases and renovation projects until mortgage rates come down.
Here's why Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has become so popular with homebuyers, according to a new study from Realtor.com.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a surprise move, announced he won't run in the upcoming party leadership vote in September, paving the way for Japan to have a new prime minister.
The militant group claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not acting in good faith and wants to prolong the war.
Friday's speech will mark the first time Kamala Harris has released a major policy initiative since President Biden dropped out of the race last month.
Domain-name investor Jeremy Green Eche — who buys up unclaimed web addresses as a hobby — compared the sale to "hitting the jackpot."
The Democratic National Convention will feature speeches by three presidents when the party gathers next week in Chicago.
A viral TikTok video ended with a mom's 9-year-old in the hospital with severe burns.
The CDC now urges doctors to talk to their patients about options to relieve the pain of inserting IUDs.
Milk does a body good, right? Some researchers and doctors are challenging that idea. Here's what a nutrition expert says about the health benefits of dairy.
With medical devices, recalls are not always what they seem. In some recalls, including some of the most serious, the FDA and the manufacturers let doctors and hospitals continue to use the devices.
An HIV-positive trans woman whose life was transformed by her journey from New York City to San Francisco has dedicated herself to helping her community as the manager of clinical assistants and volunteers at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
An Army soldier, Sgt. Korbein Schultz, has pleaded guilty to charges that accuse him of selling sensitive information related to U.S. military capabilities to China.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a surprise move, announced he won't run in the upcoming party leadership vote in September, paving the way for Japan to have a new prime minister.
The militant group claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not acting in good faith and wants to prolong the war.
Using produce to conceal drugs has become a frequent tactic, authorities said smugglers have used bananas, green beans and squash now celery- to hide drugs.
The U.S. approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel on Tuesday, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, as Hamas said it wouldn't be attending Thursday's cease-fire talks.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is scheduled to return to London in the star's first performances since authorities said they thwarted an attack on her shows in Vienna.
Andra Day reunites with director Lee Daniels in their latest film, "The Deliverance." This thriller is inspired by true events and looks at the many complexities of generational trauma, faith and resilience.
Acclaimed actor and Grammy-winning singer Andra Day joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her latest project, "The Deliverance," a horror film inspired by a true story. Set to release in select theaters on August 16 and on Netflix on August 30, the film explores themes of darkness, possession and spiritual resilience.
Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby filed a federal lawsuit against the WNBA and the Las Vegas Aces alleging discrimination and retaliation over a pregnancy.
The family is demanding $3 million for Trump's use of "Hold On, I'm Coming" at his rallies.
Domain-name investor Jeremy Green Eche — who buys up unclaimed web addresses as a hobby — compared the sale to "hitting the jackpot."
Google is hosting its annual event Tuesday to unveil new products and projects using artificial technology. Abrar Al-Heeti, a CNET technology reporter, joins CBS News with more details.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
Some people reported that Google search and other apps weren't functioning on Monday, according to site monitoring service DownDetector.
Joro spiders have hearts that are able to withstand the loud and bustling noises of big cities, according to a study published on Monday.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
Correspondent Conor Knighton visits New Jersey beaches along the Delaware Bay to learn about horseshoe crabs – mysterious creatures that predate dinosaurs – whose very blood has proved vital to keeping humans healthy by helping detect bacterial endotoxins. He talks with environmentalists about the decline in the horseshoe crab population, and with researchers who are pushing the pharmaceutical industry to switch its use of horseshoe crab blood with a synthetic alternative used in medical testing.
A year ago, one of the deadliest wildfires in modern American history tore through the Hawaiian island of Maui. For several days, the fires damaged and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes in the historic downtown area of Lahaina and forced people to evacuate. Caleb Hopkins, a restauranteur in Hawai'i, joins CBS News to reflect on the past year.
While five states have laws in place protecting workers from excessive heat, for decades, there have been no federal protections. That soon could change, however. David Schechter explains.
An Army soldier, Sgt. Korbein Schultz, has pleaded guilty to charges that accuse him of selling sensitive information related to U.S. military capabilities to China.
It's back to business after a big scare at Big Discount Liquors in Maplewood.
Federal investigators are trying to figure out how a handgun that was once registered to the infamous Christopher Dorner ended up in the possession of alleged crime tourists from South America.
Using produce to conceal drugs has become a frequent tactic, authorities said smugglers have used bananas, green beans and squash now celery- to hide drugs.
A former Kansas police chief tied to a 2023 raid on a local newspaper has been charged with felony obstruction of justice. According to a complaint filed Monday, Gideon Cody is accused of persuading a witness to withhold information from authorities during and after the raid. Sherman Smith, editor-in-chief of the Kansas Reflector, joins CBS News to discuss.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
The Perseid meteor shower peaked in the night skies of Sunday into Monday, giving astronomy fans one of the best shows of 2024 as they looked to the skies.
It was the 187th launch of the company's Starlink internet relay satellites.
NASA launched Boeing's Starliner two months ago on a one-week mission. However, the two astronauts are still aboard the International Space Station and NASA says officials can't agree if Starliner is safe to bring them home. A new plan could keep them there until February.
NASA is still trying to address problems with the Boeing Starliner capsule. The two astronauts aboard the vessel have been in space roughly seven weeks longer than expected. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins with the latest.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
The actor, recipient of a lifetime achievement Academy Award, was renowned for such films as "MASH," "Klute," "Don't Look Now," "Ordinary People," and "The Hunger Games."
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
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A former Kansas police chief tied to a 2023 raid on a local newspaper has been charged with felony obstruction of justice. According to a complaint filed Monday, Gideon Cody is accused of persuading a witness to withhold information from authorities during and after the raid. Sherman Smith, editor-in-chief of the Kansas Reflector, joins CBS News to discuss.
Ukraine is pressing ahead with its cross-border assault into Russia. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more. Then, William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, joins with analysis.