The New Season in Music: Most-anticipated new albums
"Sunday Morning" samples some of the most hotly-anticipated new albums to be released this fall.
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"Sunday Morning" samples some of the most hotly-anticipated new albums to be released this fall.
Taylor Swift shared a message about Simone Biles ahead of her final Olympic event in the Tokyo Games. "She's perfectly human. And that's what makes it so easy to call her a hero," Swift said in the video about the Olympian's resilience.
Taylor Swift is out with a new single called "Look What You Made Me Do," and as many listeners noticed it bears a striking similarity to the early 90s hit, "I'm Too Sexy." One of the original song's writers, Fred Fairbass of Right Said Fred, joined CBSN to tell us how the pairing came about.
Taylor Swift will release her sixth album "Reputation" in November, but first single drops Thursday night. And there's more music news on Katy Perry and Lady Gaga. Entertainment Tonight's Laura Zima has details.
Taylor Swift is promising to help victims of sexual assault after winning her civil suit against a former radio host who she says groped her. A jury of six women and two men ruled in Swift's favor after nearly four hours of deliberation. Swift says David Mueller groped her as they posed for a photo in 2013. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A judge in Denver has thrown out a DJ's case against pop star Taylor Swift. But as Tony Dukoupil reports, it's still too early to declare a winner in the ongoing legal saga.
In today's headlines: Singer Taylor Swift testifies against a radio DJ in a sexual assault lawsuit saying he reached under her skirt and groped her; reality star Kylie Jenner's makeup brand is on track to reach $1 billion. "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Cameron Mathison joins CBSN with more.
Singer Ariana Grande gets a bee tattoo after One Love Manchester concert along with bandmates to honor victims of the recent concert attack. Jen Peros, Entertainment Tonight's senior news editor, joins CBSN with more.
More than one-third of all American women today have been in Girl Scouts. Famous alums include actress Grace Kelly, astronaut Sally Ride, tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams and singer Taylor Swift. Despite its previous popularity, the 104-year-old organization has faced declining membership and struggled to recruit minority members. In this exclusive interview, CEO Anna Maria Chavez joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the Girl Scouts plans to face these new challenges.
Pop star Kesha claims her producer has been sexually abusing her for years and is seeking to terminate her contract with Sony Records. With analysis on Kesha's battle, CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN.
An audio clip has surfaced of rapper Kanye West's expletive-laced meltdown before his performance on "Saturday Night Live," during which he insults Taylor Swift and touts his importance. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the details.
Taylor Swift's Grammy acceptance speech was just the tip of the iceberg. Here's a look at the twists and turns of their tumultuous relationship
Last night's Grammy Awards show was filled with political statements and tributes. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joined CBSN to discuss the awards, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and more.
According to Zillow's annual survey, Taylor Swift is the celebrity Americans would most want as a neighbor. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas tells us about the other two stars who made the list, and the three celebrities people would least like to have living next-door.
Taylor Swift shook off Apple and Spotify over music royalties, but now she's going after what may be a more difficult target: Chinese counterfeiters. Seth Doane reports on how the superstar and businesswoman saw a problem and an opportunity.
Google launched a free version of its Google Play Music Tuesday. It comes as Apple prepares to debut a paid subscription service next week. CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the competitive music streaming industry.
Taylor Swift penned an open letter to Apple, asking the tech giant to pay streaming royalties. CNET's Dan Ackerman has more on how the whole request went down, and how much it will affect the music industry.
The historic Emanuel AME Church, where nine black people were shot dead last Wednesday, reopened with a service emphasizing faith and healing; Team USA starts the knock-out phase of the Women's World Cup with a match against Colombia.
In an open letter to the tech giant, pop star Taylor Swift explains why she's withholding her latest album "1989" from Apple's upcoming music streaming service. Jill Schlesinger explains the issues at stake.
Only on "CBS This Morning," Forbes reveals its annual list of "World's 100 Most Powerful Women." It includes 24 CEOs, 15 billionaires and eight heads of state. The power women control $1 trillion in annual revenues. Forbes Media executive vice president Moira Forbes joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the results.
America's sweetheart took to Twitter after the test prep firm misquoted one of her song lyrics. The Princeton Review owned up to their mistake, but not without pointing to a grammatical mistake in her lyrics.
Taylor Swift's Instagram and Twitter accounts were just hacked by the cyber group Lizard Squad who even threatened to post nude photos of the singer. Swift has taken her social media accounts back and as CBSN's Christine Johnson reports, Taylor doesn't seem too worried about the impending threats from the hackers.
New York City transplant Taylor Swift is getting criticized for her new ad promoting tourism to the city. Also, a look at the big winners of BAFTA's Britannia Awards. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
Three men have secured three-peats in the category: Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.
Dozens of companies and wealthy individuals have given money toward President Trump's $300 million White House ballroom project. Many have also sought favorable policies from his administration.
Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said.
The U.S. is sending an aircraft carrier strike group to the waters off Latin America, dramatically increasing the number of service members and ships dedicated to countering narcotics traffickers.
The government shutdown hit Day 25 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend.
Jose Castro-Rivera was in a vehicle that was stopped on a Virginia highway on Thursday morning, according to Virginia State Police.
Connolly has garnered the backing of a range of left-leaning parties, including Sinn Féin, the Labour Party and the Social Democrats.
The suspects planned to transport the nuclear material to China through Russia, the security service said in a statement.
Former vice president Kamala Harris spoke about the possibility of a woman being in the White House one day in an interview with the BBC.
The Octagon is an approximately 10,000 square foot home designed by William Thornton, who served as the first architect of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.