
Time announces its 2020 Entertainer of the Year
Time also announced their Athlete of the Year and will soon reveal their 2020 Person of the Year.
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Time also announced their Athlete of the Year and will soon reveal their 2020 Person of the Year.
With many Americans struggling to make ends meet during these unprecedented times, the star has sparked some joy in the lives of two mothers in need this holiday season.
Dylan's inventory of songs are beautiful, provocative and timeless, CEO of Universal Music Sir Lucian Grainge said.
The singer-songwriter just received 6 Grammy nominations for her latest album, "Future Nostalgia," a collection of dance hits released just as lockdowns began, which has become a soundtrack to her fans' isolation.
The Tony-winning singer-actress and star of "Roots" and "Deadpool" has been in show business for seven decades, beginning as one of the few African-Americans regularly performing on early television, where there was no room for failure.
Preview: The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter talks with "CBS Sunday Morning" about her hit album, "Future Nostalgia."
Beyoncé picked up song and record of the year Grammy nominations with "Black Parade," which she released on Juneteenth.
The 26-year-old rapper, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, wasn't showing any major symptoms of the virus, his publicist said.
The Weeknd lost artist of the year but dominated the 2020 American Music Awards with multiple other wins.
Megan claims Lanez shot her twice in the feet after the two got into argument in July. Lanez faces a maximum sentence of 22 years and eight months in prison if convicted on all charges.
The rapper could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
"This was the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge," she wrote.
Roc Nation founder Jay-Z said "the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show is going to be an extraordinary experience with an extraordinary performer."
Stefani announced their engagement on Instagram.
In his first TV interview since contracting the coronavirus, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter talks about his diagnosis for Guillain-Barré Syndrome, and being paralyzed and near death in the ICU.
Preview: The singer-songwriter was paralyzed and in intensive care for what he tells "CBS Sunday Morning" were the worst 10 days of his life
Teigen and Legend announced they had lost their baby earlier this month.
Live music performances were pretty much dead this year, but outside Chicago, fans of rock pianist Andrew McMahon enjoyed a socially-distanced concert in a baseball stadium parking lot
The pandemic delayed his band's album and upended plans for a tour this year, but Jon Bon Jovi has doubled-down on 2020, writing songs that speak to the state of our union today
"Being able to have a child…I'm knocking at 40's door in February. Taking care of myself means a lot to me," Kelly Roland said.
"Under their leadership, I believe America has a chance to start the healing process it so desperately needs," Swift said in an interview for V Magazine.
The iconic guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Van Halen died after a long battle with cancer, his son said.
"Dreams and Cranberry just hits differently," he said.
The Grammy-winning singer, with an introspective new memoir, "Let Love Rule," talks about his struggles with identity, the road to rock stardom, and his extended, blended family
Preview: The singer talks with "Sunday Morning" about his new memoir, "Let Love Rule," and his unique journey to rock stardom
The first episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following the comedian's return from his suspension drew a broadcast audience about four times larger than average.
Rocki Irish Mayers was born on Sept. 13, according to Rihanna's caption on Instagram.
Attorneys for the family of the a man who died after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort believe he hit his head on a restraint.
Mariah Carey talks to "CBS Mornings" about her new album "Here for It All," and how she handled grief after losing her mother and sister.
"Survivor" returns tonight for its 49th season with a two-hour premiere on CBS and Paramount+. The new castaways face tough challenges, shifting alliances, and the twists that will shape this season's game. Former winner Jeremy Collins breaks down what to expect.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show Tuesday nearly a week after ABC preempted the program following Kimmel's comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In his monologue, Kimmel defended free speech, took aim at President Trump and the FCC chair and addressed his remarks regarding Kirk's killing.
Madelaine Petsch, best known for "Riverdale," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss starring in "The Strangers: Chapter Two." She talks about returning as Maya, how her character's trauma shapes the sequel, and what drew her to the horror franchise after seven seasons on the hit CW series.
Grammy winner Mariah Carey welcomes "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle KIng into her home studio for an exclusive first look at her 16th album, "Here for It All." She reflects on grief, love, and why she is ready for this next chapter.
American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon says he's been dropped from the Riyadh Comedy Festival bill after jokes about the country's alleged use of forced labor.
A former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, who testified against the disgraced music mogul in his criminal trial, has filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual abuse and violence.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show just less than a week after network broadcaster ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Disney joins streaming rivals in hiking the monthly cost of both ad-free and ad-supported subscriptions.
Lisa Jeanine Findley concocted a bizarre, brazen scheme to try and sell Elvis Presley's iconic home, prosecutors said.
Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb join "CBS Mornings" to discuss "Eleanor the Great," which Johansson directs and Squibb stars in.
Scarlett Johansson joins "CBS Mornings" with June Squibb to discuss their new film, "Eleanor the Great," a moving story about family, grief and resilience. Johansson dedicates the project to her grandmother, while Squibb reflects on her decades-long career and thriving at 95.