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Dawn Staley opens up about basketball
Hall of Famer and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her memoir, "Uncommon Favor," and the people and places that shaped her winning mindset.
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Hall of Famer and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her memoir, "Uncommon Favor," and the people and places that shaped her winning mindset.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lead attorney Marc Agnifilo sat down with CBS News' Jericka Duncan on August 6 for his first network interview since the high-profile trial. Agnifilo talked about the case, the verdict and the upcoming sentencing.
In the lawsuit filed in February 2024, "Mandalorian" actress Gina Carano argued that she was wrongfully terminated and discriminated against following controversial posts made on social media.
The Kennedy Center has slightly delayed naming its list of annual lifetime achievement honorees and may make some other changes, sources said.
An ICE spokesperson ICE Assistant Secretary confirmed that Dean Cain will be sworn in as an honorary ICE officer in the coming month.
Brandon Blackstock battled cancer for more than three years, his family said.
Eddie Palmieri was the first Latino to win a Grammy and won seven more over a career spanning nearly 40 albums.
Jenny Han, the creator and showrunner of the hit series "The Summer I Turned Pretty," joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the final season of the show and fan theories about how it could end. The popular show is a coming-of-age story about Belly, who finds herself caught in a love triangle between two brothers.
In attorney Marc Agnifilo's first network TV interview since Sean "Diddy" Combs' verdict, he recounted the most publicized case of his career and said he's focused on getting Combs a fair sentence.
As Sean "Diddy" Combs awaits his sentencing, his lead attorney Marc Agnifilo says he has not talked to anyone at the White House about a possible pardon. Agnifilo sat down with CBS News' Jericka Duncan in his first network interview since the highly publicized trial.
As Sean "Diddy" Combs awaits his sentencing, his lawyer tells CBS News in an interview that Combs has expressed interest in returning to the stage.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lead attorney Marc Agnifilo sits down with CBS News' Jericka Duncan in his first network interview since the music mogul was acquitted of federal sex trafficking charges. When speaking about Combs' future goals, Agnifilo says that Combs wants to perform at Madison Square Garden again. See more from the interview Thursday on "CBS Mornings."
Former champions Taylor Hale and Derrick Levasseur join "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about their new show, offering fans deeper insight and never-before-seen footage from inside the "Big Brother" house.
Disney's profit and revenue climbed in its fiscal third quarter based on the strength of the entertainment company's streaming service and domestic theme parks.
CEO Bob Iger said Disney will combine the two streaming services to create a "unified app experience."
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed new details about an attack on an alleged drug boat in September that has sparked intense criticism.
The suspect in last week's shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., has been charged with murder and assault with intent to kill while armed.
GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik wants to include a provision to require the FBI to notify Congress when it opens counterintelligence probes into federal election candidates.
Michael and Susan Dell said they will spend $6.25 million to fund Invest America accounts for U.S. children.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is seeking to force a vote on a bipartisan bill that would ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks.
Voters are heading to the polls Tuesday in central Tennessee for 2025's final election showdown in a race that could be a referendum on President Trump.
President Trump's controversial pardon came as he is simultaneously ordering the bombing of boats in the Caribbean allegedly carrying drugs.
School choice advocate Erika Donalds called the publicly funded schools a "national model" and defended millions paid to vendors she was tied to.
U.S. prosecutors shared what had been one of the central questions after Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada fell into U.S. hands in July 2024.