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Louisianian Olivia Savoie's heartwarming friendship with an octogenarian will be featured on CBS Mornings with Lafayette native David Begnaud.
New Randy Travis song released using AI technology, featuring vocals of James Dupré. Fans ecstatic over return of iconic voice.
Kate Hudson defies ageist comments to launch music career with debut album, "Glorious," showing no fear and embracing excitement.
Dan Rather returns to CBS after 18 years, reflects on career in interview before Netflix documentary on his life.
Paul Giamatti stars in "The Holdovers," a "Scrooge-like Christmas story." He's been nominated for best actor at the Oscars.
Legendary CBS newsman and host of 'Sunday Morning', Charles Osgood, passed away at his New Jersey home following a battle with dementia.
Sharon Stone, actress and activist, has found a new passion in painting. Her works are now selling for tens of thousands of dollars.
Sofia Vergara discussed her divorce from Joe Manganiello, expressing gratitude for respectful media coverage and excitement for upcoming projects.
Liz Cheney warns that a re-election of Donald Trump could mean the end of the Republic, expressing alarm at her party's support.
Barbra Streisand hopes her new memoir will reveal the truth about her, including her past loves and regrets.
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney says he doesn't have a place in today's Republican Party, calling Donald Trump a failure of character.
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This cherished broadcast brings under its umbrella a spectrum ranging from hard-hitting political analysis to heartwarming features. Ever curious about what shape-shifting innovations are transforming our world? Or perhaps hungry for insight into groundbreaking medical advances that could redefine humanity's future? Look no further; they've got it covered!
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