Meet the new Bond girl
Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman has been cast as the latest Bond girl and will appear opposite Daniel Craig in the the next James Bond film, "Spectre."
Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman has been cast as the latest Bond girl and will appear opposite Daniel Craig in the the next James Bond film, "Spectre."
Music journalist Alan Light explains the importance behind a jury's decision to order Robin Thicke and Pharrell to pay more than $7 million to Marvin Gaye's children for copyright infringement.
The path used by thousands of tourists to reach a popular viewing area of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles is causing problems for a nearby neighborhood. As Ben Tracy reports, homeowners want the area to be ruled off limits, claiming the high-traffic situation has become unsafe.
Hundreds of Iraqis used as translators by the U.S. during the war in Iraq are still waiting for visas to come to America. A process that was supposed to take nine months has turned into delays of three to five years. Anna Werner reports on the legal action taken by a group on behalf of Iraqi interpreters.
Just days after U.S. General Martin Dempsey questioned the readiness of Iraqi forces, an Iraqi general has come out to say his forces are prepared. Holly Williams spoke to the general inside Iraq where the battle to retake Tikrit from ISIS is slowly progressing.
The University of Oklahoma expelled two students accused of playing a leadership role in the racist video that has tarnished the university. CBS News has learned that the incident occurred Saturday night on a bus ride to an event celebrating the 159th anniversary of the fraternity. Jericka Duncan reports.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed the controversy over her private email account for the first time. She said convenience was the main reason she chose to exclusively use a private email address and private server instead of a government account. Nancy Cordes and John Dickerson report.
Letter from 47 Republicans has sparked a backlash from Democrats; letter warns Iran that a nuclear deal may not last without congressional approval
A California jury ordered Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke to pay the family of the late singer Marvin Gaye $7.3 million for copyright infringement on their 2013 hit song "Blurred Lines".
Psychology researchers say that one glass of wine can help make a person appear more attractive due to increased facial flushing and muscle relaxation.
Three French sports stars are among the ten people killed after two helicopters collided in Argentina Monday night during filming of a reality show.
The "House of Cards" star wows with his impressions of Marlon Brando, Bill Clinton and Johnny Carson during a visit to PBS' "Charlie Rose."
Hillary Clinton opens up about her use of a private email account during her time as Secretary of State.
Two weeks before her remarks at the U.N. where she addressed the controversy over her use of a private email account during her time as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton said in an interview that she uses both an iPhone and a Blackberry phone.
In her first public comments about her use of private email while secretary of state, Hillary Clinton insisted that the server she used for her emails was secure with no security breaches.
Hillary Clinton defended the use of her personal email as U.S. Secretary of State at a news conference at the United Nations. She said firmly that she had not emailed classified material from her account.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that her decision to use a personal email address for all of her government correspondence while at the State Department was a matter of convenience and allowed by State Department.
Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson reunite for a rare "Zoolander" appearance at Paris Fashion Week. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano report on how the pair almost staged a "walk-off" in the middle of a runway.
Apple TV will now cost $69, and will feature "HBO Now" next month. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with what many are calling some exciting news.
Apple revealed that prices for its first wearable device will range from $349 to $17,000. What can it do that your iPhone or iPad can't? CNET's Bridget Carey ticks off the benefits.
Apple announced major changes to its MacBook line, including the elimination of ports. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with the details.
New research links genetic hot spots to a woman's likelihood that she will develop cancer. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano with the details.
The open letter from Republican Senators says, among other things, that while Iran can make a deal with President Obama they will ultimately have the final say. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBS News homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate discuss the trend of Western youth being inspired by ISIS online to travel to Syria and participate in conflict.
Hillary Clinton is expected to break her silence on the email controversy later today. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano with more on the email fallout and the 2016 Democratic presidential field.