Raisman on body shaming
Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is speaking out being body-shamed when she was younger. Raisman said she only learned to love her body after the Olympics.
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Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is speaking out being body-shamed when she was younger. Raisman said she only learned to love her body after the Olympics.
It is estimated that Americans spend $127 billion a year on beauty and cosmetic products. Ulta Beauty is the country's largest beauty retailer. It sells more than 20,000 products and 500 brands in nearly 1,000 retail stores. Ulta's sales increased more than 23 percent to $3.3 billion in the first nine months of the year. Ulta Beauty CEO Mary Dillon joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what sets the company apart from others, and announces its upcoming store in New York City.
There are two gifts that men historically never wanted to open on a holiday: underwear and socks. But over the years, socks have become trendy, and now it's underwear's turn. Jamie Wax shows how entrepreneurs are disrupting the once sleeping category into one of the fastest growing sectors in fashion.
Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Elsa Hosk and more turned their sexy on at the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Paris.
Online shopping is now a more than $100 billion industry, which accounts for more than eight percent of all retail sales. Rent the Runway is taking advantage of this trend by letting people lease designer clothing online. But now, it's also opening stores inside one of the nation's best-known retailers. Co-founder and CEO Jennifer Hyman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new partnership and the growing online shopping trend.
Around a million people are expected to work up a Thanksgiving appetite Thursday by racing in turkey trots across America. Thanksgiving is the most popular running day of the year. The number of race finishers on this holiday has jumped by nearly 220,000 in the past five years. The right footwear is key to running a successful race. Anna Werner looks at which sneakers could be best for you.
Former Playboy playmate Dani Mathers was charged after allegedly "body shaming" another woman at the gym. Mathers posted a photo of a naked 70-year-old woman on Snapchat. Attorney Philip Segal joins CBSN to discuss the case.
In the world of American fashion, there are names that stand out as icons, like Tommy Hilfiger, who took the world by storm more than 30 years ago. He is out with a new memoir called "American Dreamer," where he reveals how he helped his brand grow to more than $6.5 billion in global sales. Gayle King visited him in his Connecticut home.
Over the past few years, men's ties have been getting skinnier and skinner, but J.Crew just announced it's widening its ties and now, other brands are following suit
Consumers today are faced with seemingly countless choices in an athletic footwear market worth an estimated $99 billion last year. Are any of the latest innovations really helping you run longer or jump higher? And are those more expensive sneakers worth the cost? Anna Werner went behind the scenes for answers.
Delta Airlines partnered with Zac Posen for new and improved uniforms for their flight attendants. Here are some of the looks.
Drybar, the largest hair blow-dry chain in the nation, opened their first location in 2010. The company has now expanded to 66 salons in 16 states. Drybar founder Alli Webb joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "The Drybar Guide to Good Hair for All," and how her business is growing.
For the first time in the magazine's 55-year history, CoverGirl will have a man as the cover model. Makeup James Charles, 17, has been appointed as the magazine's newest spokesmodel. CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano has the story.
"Back to the Future"-inspired shoes have now become a reality for fans thanks to Nike. Just 89 pairs of "Nike Mags" will be given out through a public lottery. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers has the latest.
Vogue Brazil is caught up in a wave of controversy after editing models to look like Paralympic athletes.
A new survey finds hair transplants really can make men look younger. Dr. David Cangello joins CBSN to talk about cosmetic surgery for balding men.
Go through a man's closet or dresser and you're likely to find items that are more about comfort and function than fashion. That's why a fiery debate erupted after a recent Wall Street Journal article suggested that men who wear cargo shorts are destined to sleep on the sofa. Jamie Wax reports.
One Democratic convention delegate from Mississippi wears her politics on her sleeve and nearly everywhere else -- literally. As Hillary Clinton accepted her party's nomination Thursday night, Kelly Jacobs wore the candidate's image, big and bold, on a dress she made herself.
During award season, dresses donned by stars of the entertainment world are occasionally praised as works of art. Similar to Picasso and Matisse, clothing designers are getting the red carpet treatment in some of America's well known museums. Serena Altschul reports.
Once upon a time, there was Casual Friday; now it's more like Casual 24/7, with workout clothes being worn outside the gym, by both men and women. Marsha Teichner reports on a change in lifestyle that experts say is more than just a fad.
Wearable technologies make a lot of promises to improve your life. From the Fitbit to the Apple Watch, millions are buying in. Nearly 20 million fitness trackers, smart watches, connected clothing and other gadgets were shipped in the first three months of this year. Dana Jacobson reports on whether the idea lives up to the hype.
As professional climbers Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards document their journey up Mount Everest through Snapchat, they describe how the hashtag #HairbyEverest came about.
"Sneakerheads" sink thousands of dollars into coveted athletic footwear. Some even say it's a smarter investment than stocks, with some of the most exclusive shoes selling for a small fortune. CBS News' Jill Wagner joins CBSN to talk more about this booming trend.
The fashion world offered a glimpse of the future with high-tech styles at the industry's biggest night, the Met Gala. It featured an exclusive guest list of 600 celebrities, including supermodel Karlie Kloss who gave us an inside look at how stars prepare for the posh event. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Celebrities and fashion's biggest stars arrive at the Met Gala 2016 red carpet. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has more from fashion's big night in New York.
K-pop supergroup BTS hit the stage on Thursday, kicking off their comeback world tour after a four-year hiatus. Nicole Fell, assistant editor at The Hollywood Reporter, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Ryan Gosling's new movie, "Project Hail Mary," is raising questions about the future of the Sun. CBS News contributor Janna Levin joins with more details.
(Spoilers ahead) The latest castaway voted off "Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans" joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss being eliminated from the game, this season's challenges and being the first member of the jury.
The moon music tradition started more than 50 years ago, NASA said as it shared the Artemis II crew's playlist this week.
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West being denied entry into the U.K. has raised questions over the star's upcoming performance in Italy.
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page join "CBS Mornings" to talk about starring in the new romantic comedy "You, Me & Tuscany." The two discuss what it was like to shoot in Italy, preparing for their roles and how it's a renaissance for romantic comedies.
Billy Idol speaks with Anthony Mason about his music career, his life, his stage persona and more.
A major music festival featuring the rapper formerly known as Kanye West was canceled after the U.K. government blocked Ye from entering the country.
Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane, members of Mumford & Sons, talk to Anthony Mason about their new album, "Prizefighter," moving forward without Winston Marshall in the band and their upcoming tour.
The movie "Hoosiers" was released nearly 40 years ago, but its legacy lives on through a group of Indiana referees and a basketball icon in the state. Omar Villafranca reports.
American hedge fund Pershing Square announced it's offered to buy Universal Music Group in a merger, saying it believed the world's biggest music label was undervalued by stock markets.
Mindy Kaling speaks with Jamie Yuccas about her new venture with Amazon Publishing called Mindy's Book Studio, where she chooses books by female authors to be published and receives first rights on future screenplays.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" actress Tori Spelling was involved in a two-car crash in Temecula on Thursday night, according to her manager and Riverside County Sheriff's Office officials.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: The Vatican's Mosaic Studio; a fight over history at West Bank archaeological sites; Dan Levy on his new series "Big Mistakes"; the creative talents behind "Hacks"; the latest on the Artemis II lunar mission; the works of Renaissance artist Raphael; and the beauty of moss.
One of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance is now the subject of the first comprehensive exhibition of his work ever in the United States, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
White House aides got an email last month telling them not to place bets on prediction markets with nonpublic information, multiple administration officials told CBS News.
A federal judge blocked a restrictive new Defense Dept. press policy instituted after previously he ruled Pentagon press restrictions issued last year were unlawful.
Despite problems during the unpiloted Artemis I reentry, the Artemis II crew is confident their heat shield will protect them during a fiery descent to Earth.
Brian Hooker exchanged Facebook messages with a friend, which CBS News exclusively reviewed, after his wife vanished in the Bahamas over the weekend.
A politically connected nonprofit animal shelter helped steer Bondi on DOJ's approach on animal cruelty crimes and their prosecution.
Few ships passed through the waterway Wednesday and Thursday despite a ceasefire agreement that was supposed to open the waterway key to transiting oil across the globe.
The average U.S. property tax bill rose 3.7% last year to $4,427, outpacing inflation even as the typical home lost value.
The NFL is being investigated for practices that allegedly harm consumers for licensing games to multiple platforms — paid streaming platforms, paid cable networks, and others, sources said.
The U.S. Postal Service, which lost $9 billion in 2025, recently warned that it could run out of money within 12 months.
Economic forecasts show that this week's March Consumer Price Index could show prices climbing at their fastest pace in nearly two years.
White House aides got an email last month telling them not to place bets on prediction markets with nonpublic information, multiple administration officials told CBS News.
A federal judge blocked a restrictive new Defense Dept. press policy instituted after previously he ruled Pentagon press restrictions issued last year were unlawful.
A politically connected nonprofit animal shelter helped steer Bondi on DOJ's approach on animal cruelty crimes and their prosecution.
The U.S. is convening hastily arranged diplomatic talks next week in Washington, D.C., aimed at crafting a ceasefire in Lebanon.
First lady Melania Trump delivered a televised statement denying a relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Some states already don't have enough staff to quickly process Medicaid applications and answer enrollees' phone calls. Researchers say they may not be prepared to handle new Medicaid work rules, predicting people will lose coverage as a result.
Two more drug-making giants, Abbvie and Genentech, will start selling popular medications on the White House's discounted pharmaceutical site as soon as Monday.
Behind some of the viral physiques lies a troubling trend: the use of a powerful drug never approved for humans.
Every few months for the past three years, Jeff Vierstra has been receiving infusions in his spine that target and disable a mutated gene that made it likely he would develop ALS.
"CBS Saturday Morning" looks at an experimental treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, that is bringing hope to some patients suffering from the neurodegenerative disease. To inquire about possible participation in Silence ALS, an initiative to develop individualized gene-based therapies for patients with other rare genetic forms of ALS, please write to silenceals@cumc.columbia.edu.
Few ships passed through the waterway Wednesday and Thursday despite a ceasefire agreement that was supposed to open the waterway key to transiting oil across the globe.
Brian Hooker exchanged Facebook messages with a friend, which CBS News exclusively reviewed, after his wife vanished in the Bahamas over the weekend.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has declared a ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter.
The U.S. is convening hastily arranged diplomatic talks next week in Washington, D.C., aimed at crafting a ceasefire in Lebanon.
A man who stole a handbag containing a Faberge egg and watch worth at least $2.8 million from a London pub was jailed for more than two years.
K-pop supergroup BTS hit the stage on Thursday, kicking off their comeback world tour after a four-year hiatus. Nicole Fell, assistant editor at The Hollywood Reporter, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Ryan Gosling's new movie, "Project Hail Mary," is raising questions about the future of the Sun. CBS News contributor Janna Levin joins with more details.
(Spoilers ahead) The latest castaway voted off "Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans" joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss being eliminated from the game, this season's challenges and being the first member of the jury.
The moon music tradition started more than 50 years ago, NASA said as it shared the Artemis II crew's playlist this week.
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West being denied entry into the U.K. has raised questions over the star's upcoming performance in Italy.
Anthropic announced its new AI model is too powerful for public release. Puck's Ian Krietzberg joins CBS News with more.
Researchers at Boston Consulting Group estimate that AI will "reshape" between 50-55% of U.S. jobs over the next three years. They note that while AI integration will likely change the nature of the work, it doesn't necessarily mean job losses in every case. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Anthropic says its newest AI model, Claude Mythos, is too powerful and dangerous to be released to the public. Tech journalist Jacob Ward joins CBS News to discuss.
Artificial intelligence is more likely to change the nature of work than to supplant masses of workers, according to researchers.
Colorado State University has released its annual Atlantic hurricane forecast, predicting 13 named storms and six hurricanes may develop during the 2026 season.
Scientists have found evidence that a 300-million-year-old sea creature previously thought to be the world's oldest octopus is actually a nautilus relative.
Last month was the hottest March on record for the Lower 48 states, by the most for any month ever, federal data shows. And a forecast El Niño could heat Earth even more.
The emperor penguin has been declared an endangered species as climate change pushes the icon of Antarctica a step closer to extinction, the global authority on threatened wildlife says.
The astronauts aboard Artemis II are the first humans to see some parts of the far side of the moon with the naked eye.
Police file charges against 21 suspects in what's described as a $267 million fraud case with zero legitimate patients. Adam Yamaguchi reports.
A man who stole a handbag containing a Faberge egg and watch worth at least $2.8 million from a London pub was jailed for more than two years.
Jasveen Sangha, the woman described as the "Ketamine Queen," was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in federal prison for her role in the death of "Friends" co-star Matthew Perry. Carter Evans reports.
Brian Hooker has been arrested by the Royal Bahamas Police Force after his wife, Lynette Hooker, apparently fell overboard from their dinghy and was swept away by currents. Hooker's lawyer denies any wrongdoing. CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports.
Gerhardt Konig, the anesthesiologist accused of trying to kill his wife in Hawaii last year, was found guilty Wednesday of attempted manslaughter based upon extreme mental or emotional disturbance.
Despite problems during the unpiloted Artemis I reentry, the Artemis II crew is confident their heat shield will protect them during a fiery descent to Earth.
The moon music tradition started more than 50 years ago, NASA said as it shared the Artemis II crew's playlist this week.
With Artemis II astronauts closing out on-board tests, flight controllers are prepping for reentry and splashdown Friday.
The astronauts aboard Artemis II are the first humans to see some parts of the far side of the moon with the naked eye.
The Artemis II crew flew farther from Earth than any humans in history as they passed over the far side of the moon on Monday night.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Juliegrace Brufke, host of the "Sources Say Podcast" joins Major Garrett for a talk about the hottest gossip coming out of the nation's capital.
President Trump says he asked Netanyahu to scale back Lebanon strikes; Melania Trump makes a rare statement denying relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Artemis II mission is scheduled to splashdown near San Diego Friday evening. CBS News reporter Jared Ochacher has more.
U.S. service members spoke to CBS News' Jonah Kaplan about the deadly Iranian drone strike in Kuwait and recalled the moment an explosion hit the unit. The survivors described the heroism after the war's deadliest strike against the U.S. and disputed the Pentagon's description of the events.
K-pop supergroup BTS hit the stage on Thursday, kicking off their comeback world tour after a four-year hiatus. Nicole Fell, assistant editor at The Hollywood Reporter, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.