Zayn Malik and Dick Wolf join forces to create TV show

CBS News’ 24/7 streaming news service is now available for PS3 and PS4

2016 fall movie preview
Falling temperatures mean a whole new season of movies in theaters, including some Oscar contenders

Bill Cosby gets June 2017 court date
Comedian Bill Cosby was back in court Tuesday. A judge set a tentative trial date for June 5, 2017. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has more.

Fox settles Gretchen Carlson lawsuit
The parent company of Fox News, 21st Century Fox, has settled a lawsuit with former TV anchor Gretchen Carlson. The company also agreed to pay $20 million over sexual harassment claims. NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik joins CBSN with more.

Fox settles Gretchen Carlson lawsuit
Fox News has reportedly agreed to pay Gretchen Carlson $20 million dollars, after the former television host filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against former Fox CEO Roger Ailes. Politico media reporter Hadas Gold joins CBSN with more details on the settlement.

Settlement reached in Fox News sex harrassment suit
Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson and 21st Century Fox reached a reported $20 million settlement of her lawsuit against the news network’s former chief, Roger Ailes. The company also apologized to Carlson for the alleged harassment. Vinita Nair reports.

Miss America welcomes first openly lesbian contestant
Miss Missouri, Erin O’Flaherty, will compete for the Miss America crown this weekend as the first openly lesbian contestant

Fox News scandal
Sexual harassment allegations led to Roger Ailes’ departure from Fox News and a reported $20 million settlement

Prosecutors want more women to testify against Cosby
Prosecutors said that they want 13 other women who said they were intoxicated when Bill Cosby assaulted them to testify at his upcoming trial

Shia LaBeouf almost starred in “Suicide Squad”
Director David Ayer really wanted to get Shia LaBeouf into “Suicide Squad,” but the studio had other ideas

Beyoncé, under vocal rest, postpones concert
Even Beyoncé needs to slow down every once in a while

Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston call it quits
After three months of dating and media attention, Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston have called it quits

Beyonce posts photos of new puppy
There’s an adorable new member of the Beyonce/Jay Z family, and it’s four-legged

Greta Van Susteren leaving Fox News
Greta Van Susteren is out as a nighttime host on Fox News Channel, replaced temporarily by Brit Hume starting Tuesday

Dani Mathers’ body-shaming victim comes forward
Playboy model Dani Mathers’ troubles after an insensitive Snapchat post aren’t going away anytime soon

Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles are “just friends”
Despite Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner’s “super touchy-feely” lunch dateon Monday in Los Angeles, the two stars are just pals

Why Barbra Streisand is now singing Siri’s praises
Superstar Barbra Streisand had a request for Apple after discovering that Siri mispronounced her name

Steve Aoki on how he defied his famous dad to pursue music
DJ Steve Aoki talks to CBS News about his new documentary, “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead,” and how his father, Benihana founder Rocky Aoki, initially disapproved of his music career

Chevy Chase enters rehab for alcohol problem
The actor has checked into a rehab facility in Minnesota

Ann Coulter gets skewered at “The Roast of Rob Lowe”
It was called “The Roast of Rob Lowe,” but Ann Coulter stole the show, whether she liked it or not

Steve Aoki on how being Asian-American shaped his career
The DJ talked to CBS News about why it’s important to him to speak out about issues facing the Asian-American community

Julie Chen and Aisha Tyler on Season 7 of “The Talk”
The ladies of the CBS Emmy-winning daytime show, “The Talk,” are returning for its seventh season. Hosts Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood take a lively look at the issues and events of the day. Chen and Tyler join “CBS This Morning” with a preview of the upcoming season.

Oprah’s Book Club: “Love Warrior”
Only on “CBS This Morning,” we chat with author Glennon Doyle Melton

Khloe Kardashian says she’s grateful for Blac Chyna
The reality star says Blac Chyna helps her deal with her brother, Rob Kardashian

Hugh O’Brian, who played Wyatt Earp, is dead at 91
The actor shot to fame as Sheriff Wyatt Earp in what was hailed as television’s first adult Western

Melissa Rivers pays tribute to mom Joan two years later
The TV personalty says she still misses her mom, late comedian Joan Rivers, every day

Bill Cosby could get trial date at evidence hearing
The shape of Bill Cosby’s felony sexual assault trial could become clearer at a hearing Tuesday when his lawyers fight to keep out key evidence

Jenner gets year of Lyft rides after alleged Uber ban
Kendall Jenner is seriously cashing in after she was allegedly banned from ride app Uber

Michael Phelps: I’ve never seen Lochte’s dance moves
Michael Phelps isn’t sure what kind of moves Ryan Lochte has planned for “Dancing with the Stars”

Leslie Jones back on Twitter after reported hack
The “Ghostbusters” star made a triumphant return to Twitter on Saturday, professing her love for the TV show “Golden Girls”

Bindi Irwin pays tribute to dad 10 years after death
Bindi Irwin posted a sweet throwback photo in honor of the 10th anniversary of her father’s death

Lena Dunham apologizes to NFL star Odell Beckham Jr.
The “Girls” creator is apologizing to New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. for making “narcissistic assumptions” about his motivation

With love, from Rory to Joey
Joey and Rory Feek rose from unknowns to winners of the ACM Award for Top New Vocal Duo a few years back. But earlier this year, just as their album, “Hymns That Are Important to Us,” debuted at the top of the country charts, Joey lost a two-year battle with cancer. Anthony Mason talks with Rory about his loss, and about his new documentary, “To Joey, With Love.”

Rory Feek on mourning and life without Joey
The country artist who has a new documentary, “To Joey, With Love,” says, “She loved to be on stage performing, and I loved to stand next to her”

Jerry Lewis is back
Classic performances in movies like 1963’s “The Nutty Professor” helped make a legend out of Jerry Lewis. He’s 90 now, looking back – and looking forward, with a new film, as a retired jazz artist in “Mad Rose.” Tracy Smith reports.

Jerry Lewis returns
The 90-year-old comic legend is back on screen as a widowed jazz musician in “Max Rose”

“Star Trek” turns 50
The original “Star Trek” series lasted just three years, from 1966 to 1969, but the adventures of the Starship Enterprise are still continuing at warp speed half a century later. Faith Salie talks with Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner, and with some of “Star Trek”‘s most passionate fans.

Now 50, “Star Trek” continues to live long and prosper
The sci-fi TV show starring William Shatner that debuted in 1966 was saved from oblivion by passionate fans – and has since become a multimedia phenomenon

Jerry Lewis On Dean Martin
In this web exclusive, the comic legend talk to correspondent Tracy Smith about why the comedy team Martin & Lewis worked so well.

Jerry Heller, former manager of N.W.A., dead at 75
Music manager co-founded Ruthless Records with Eazy-E, which released seminal N.W.A. album “Straight Outta Compton”; later had falling out with group

Fred Hellerman, member of Weavers folk group, dies at 89
Musician-songwriter also produced Arlo Guthrie’s seminal 1967 record, “Alice’s Restaurant”

Saturday Sessions: Joseph performs “Honest”
Joseph is a band of three sisters from Portland, Oregon. The eldest, Natalie Closner, was pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter and recruited her young twin sisters, Meegan and Allison to join on vocals. The band performs “Honest” from their latest album, “I’m Alone, No You’re Not.”

Saturday Sessions: Joseph performs “SOS”
Joseph is a band of three sisters from Portland, Oregon. The eldest, Natalie Closner, was pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter and recruited her young twin sisters, Meegan and Allison to join on vocals. The band performs “SOS” from their latest album, “I’m Alone, No You’re Not.”

Saturday Sessions: Joseph performs “White Flag”
A sisterly trio from Portland, Oregon goes by the unlikely name of “Joseph.” The eldest, Natalie Closner, was pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter and recruited her young twin sisters, Meegan and Allison to join on vocals. Their debut was well received in 2014, and their latest album, “I’m Alone, No You’re Not,” was released just last week. On “CBS This Morning: Saturday,” the band performs their hit single, “White Flag.”

The best (and worst) original “Star Trek” episodes
The sci-fi phenomenon marks its 50th anniversary; check out our rundown of the TV series’ highlights and lowlights

Fifty years later, “Star Trek” legacy lives on and prospers
From television spin-offs and Hollywood adaptations to a loyal fan base of “Trekkies,” the science drama has built a cult that continues to live on

Author James Patterson on inspiration behind new documentary
Best-selling author James Patterson has sold more than 350 million books worldwide. His latest project is not another book, but rather a documentary he wrote and hosted, called “Murder of a Small Town.” It is about communities that have been left behind by the 20th century, a subject close to his heart. Patterson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his film.

“Star Trek” series inspires half century of innovation
1966 was a year of upheaval and change. Race riots marred American cities like Los Angeles and Cleveland, the U.S. started its bombing campaign of North Vietnam and the Beatles performed their final public concerts. The term “Super Bowl” hadn’t yet been coined. But it was also the a year a group of little-known actors embarked on a project that would change their lives and American culture. Vinita Nair reports.

Gabrielle Union pens “Birth of a Nation” op-ed
As both a co-star in “Birth of a Nation” and a rape survivor, Gabrielle Union has plenty to say about the Nate Parker controversy

Chris Brown’s attorney: “This was a setup”
Mark Geragos, the attorney for Chris Brown, staunchly defended his client during a news conference Friday

Jon Polito, Coen Brothers regular, dead at 65
Jon Polito, the prolific and raspy-voiced character actor, has died

Fat Joe and Remy Ma on how they carry Big Pun’s legacy
The rappers opened up on their close friendship and reuniting again for new music after “Lean Back”

Judge tosses Beyonce “Lemonade” lawsuit
A New York judge has tossed out a man’s claims that a trailer for Beyonce’s visual album “Lemonade” used ideas from his short film

Victoria Beckham talks falling in love with David
Victoria Beckham remembers the moment she and her husband met like it was yesterday

Amy Schumer ejects sexist heckler in Stockholm
A Swedish man become part of Amy Schumer’s set when he tried to interrupt her with a rude comment

Pamela Anderson: “Porn is for losers”
Pamela Anderson, the cover model for Playboy’s final nude issue, has some harsh words for fans of pornography

How will “Narcos” portray mysterious death of Pablo Escobar?
Actor Pedro Pascal says the Netflix series’ portrayal of the notorious cocaine kingpin’s death in its second season will be “the most authentic”

“Blazing Saddles,” “Willy Wonka” returning to theaters
Fans longing to celebrate the late Gene Wilder are in luck

Larry Wilmore talks life after cancellation
“Nightly Show” host Larry Wilmore says he’s “very disappointed” in Comedy Central’s decision to cancel his show

Oscar to honor martial arts star Jackie Chan
Academy’s Governors Awards will also be presented to film editor Anne V. Coates, documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman and casting director Lynn Stalmaster

First look at “Deepwater Horizon”

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