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A favorite on stage and British TV, the "Into the Woods" star is about to take his biggest gig yet - as host of "The Late Late Show"
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A favorite on stage and British TV, the "Into the Woods" star is about to take his biggest gig yet - as host of "The Late Late Show"
The comic talks to Mo Rocca about the similarity between stand-up comedy and preaching, race, "Top Five," and apologizing over jokes
The performance artist stages events that are hypnotic, emotional and painful; her latest exhibition deprives audience members of sight and sound
The singer has become nearly as famous for her food as for her music
Bold choices made the "Sons of Anarchy" star a famous actress, but she always wanted to be known for something else (with streaming audio)
The star of "Foxcatcher" and "The Avengers" series talks about the medical crisis and personal tragedy that almost marked the end of his acting career - and how he roared back
The pride of the Bulldogs is actually ninth in the line of English bulldog mascots - and one pampered pooch
At 83 the beloved costume designer for films and theatre has three new shows on Broadway, including "A Delicate Balance"
The "Daily Show" host talks to Mo Rocca about Iranian justice, bad interviews, and future job prospects
The starry-eyed Bravo TV host and creator of "Real Housewives" talks about his crazy ride to becoming a celebrity himself
In the first of a two-part interview with Bob Schieffer, former President George W. Bush discusses his new book about his father, and of following in his footsteps
In "Sunday Morning" interview former president tells Bob Schieffer invading Iraq was "right decision," but regrets that a new violent group - "Al Qaeda plus" - has risen up
After serving 4.5 years in federal prison on a racketeering charge, Buddy Cianci, ex-Mayor of Providence, R.I., wants to win City Hall again
As a young boy watching the classic film, he knew he wanted to become an actor; now the Oscar-nominee is on Broadway playing the soulful, deformed John Merrick
Once a Vassar biology student who turned to improv, the former "Friends" star has evolved into an actor-producer, including in the return of the HBO series "The Comeback"
The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile.
The "Hannah Montana" actress-turned-Grammy-winning pop star talks about her album "Something Beautiful," sobriety, and reconnecting with her dad through music.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare.
The singer-songwriter who renamed himself Yusuf Islam talks about his new memoir, "Cat on the Road to Findout," his lifelong spiritual quest, and about trying to find and understand himself as an artist.
In city after city, the Trump administration has been testing limits of the law in apprehending and detaining people suspected of being undocumented, many of whom have no criminal record.
Most states now have, or are considering, bans of cellphones in public schools. For a generation that grew up with smartphones, being without is a whole new world.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Eli Sharabi, who was taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, before being released last February, explains why he remains optimistic for the future.
Part of the 1960s British pop invasion that began with The Beatles, The Zombies took a lot longer for success to catch up with them. Now their most famous album, 1968's "Odessey and Oracle," has been remastered.
The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.