The same day that Lisa Borders assumed her role as the first president and CEO of Time’s Up, thousands of Google employees walked out of work to protest revelations in The New York Times that the tech giant had protected three executives accused of sexual misconduct and paid large severances …
Read More »Megyn Kelly made controversial comments before “blackface” remark
Megyn Kelly remains at the center of controversy, days after suggesting putting on a “blackface” as part of a Halloween costume isn’t necessarily racist. A source close to the TV host tells CBS News her employment status at NBC News has not changed. The same source told CBS News correspondent …
Read More »Montserrat Caballe, Spanish opera singer, has died at 85
BARCELONA, Spain — Montserrat Caballe, a Spanish opera singer renowned for her bel canto technique and her interpretations of the roles of Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti, has died. She was 85. Caballe died early Saturday at Hospital San Pau in Barcelona, hospital spokesman Abraham del Moral told The Associated Press. …
Read More »New trial ordered in “Stairway to Heaven” copyright lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. appeals court on Friday ordered a new trial in a lawsuit accusing Led Zeppelin of copying an obscure 1960s instrumental for the intro to its classic 1971 rock anthem “Stairway to Heaven.” A federal court jury in Los Angeles two years ago found Led Zeppelin did …
Read More »Paul Simon ends farewell tour in Queens, New York, not far from where he grew up
NEW YORK — Paul Simon wraps up his farewell concert tour Saturday night at a park in Queens, a bicycle ride across the borough from where he grew up. The 76-year-old singer picked Flushing Meadows Corona Park to say goodbye, an outdoor show on the first night of autumn. …
Read More »Why women are fueling the popularity of true crime podcasts
With more than 525,000 to choose from, more people are listening to podcasts than ever before. True crime podcasts consistently rank among the top 50 and research shows women overwhelmingly prefer the murder mystery genre. But why? “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Dana Jacobson went to a live taping of …
Read More »How Smokey Robinson met Aretha Franklin, his childhood friend and “ace”
While we will always remember Aretha Franklin as the “Queen of Soul,” legendary Motown musician Smokey Robinson will remember her as one of his oldest friends. They met long before they were stars, growing up in the same neighborhood in Detroit. “In Detroit, we lived in the hood. In the …
Read More »“Super dangerous”: Police warn against jumping out of moving cars for “In My Feelings” challenge
The “In My Feelings” challenge took social media by storm this month, with thousands of people recording themselves dancing to rapper Drake’s new hit song. The dance challenge was started by online personality Shiggy, but since then it’s escalated to a new, dangerous level, with some people recording themselves jumping …
Read More »Director Boots Riley on the “mythical white voice” in “Sorry to Bother You”
The new satirical comedy “Sorry to Bother You” is being hailed as one of this summer’s big hits. After debuting at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, critics have called the film bold, fascinating and “unapologetically brilliant.” The movie tells the story of Cassius Green, an Oakland man who quickly learns …
Read More »Jason Momoa gets last word after man says he doesn’t want the actor taking photo with his wife
A plethora of stars showed up for Denver’s Comic Con last weekend — from the “Stranger Things” kids to the “Walking Dead” zombie slayers to superheroes from the “Justice League,” CBS affiliate KHOU reports. Actor Jason Momoa, who plays Aquaman in “Justice League” and will star in a movie about …
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