The three top-voted finalists will be featured on "CBS Mornings." The winner of the competition will receive a trip to New York City, where they will record their cover version of "I Can See Clearly Now," and be featured on "CBS Mornings." A video of the winner performing "I Can Se...
With the rapid spread of AI-generated deepfakes, experts are sounding the alarm about their influence on society and elections. Laurie Segall, founder of Mostly Human Media, shares tips on how to spot what's real and what's not. Air Date: Sep 30, 2024 ...
All seven of my regular readers of this column know I like to stop every once in a while and toss around some of my own stupid ideas, to combat my pet peeve about journalists who sit around all day trashing e...
Fans across the country are excited for a new football season, but in some places, the Friday night lights for high school football have been overshadowed by tragedy. At least seven teenage football players have died just this month. Experts give tips on
Lauren Taylor relies on a functional electrical stimulation device -- as well as her gym community, a trainer and a physical therapist -- to aid her CrossFit training. Now she's headed to the CrossFit Adaptive Games.
At Least Two Killed In California Wildfire, CBS Mornings, via YouTube. CAL FIRE Home Hardening 30 Sec PSA, via YouTube. Credits: This episode was reported and produced by Jennifer Strong, Anthony Green and Emma Cillekens. It was edited by Mat Honan and contains original music from Garret ...
In 1961, the show was rerun on Saturday mornings. The show can still be found on several networks in 2024. I remember my mom had fond memories of Roy Rogers growing up. She would have been ten when this show first aired. Generations of kids have tuned in, taking the opportunity to vis...
It’s all part of Neon’s ploy to place moviegoers in the shoes of the protagonist. The success of “Longlegs” is “a testament to the wildly creative, exciting film [that director] Osgood Perkins and his fantastic group of collaborators created,” Elissa Federoff, president of distributi...
He’s also written for shows on ABC, CBS and UPN. He says he started out as an actor in Hollywood but then realized he had a larger purpose and calling. "We’re going through a theatrical run right now and people are just coming up to me and saying ‘thank you. Thank you for...
when he could be moody and difficult. That rawness has occasionally spilled into public view as well. Snoop sparked a hubbub in 2020 when he lashed out at Gayle King after the “CBS Mornings” co-anchor referred to the rape allegations against late Lakers star Kobe Bryant during an i...