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At the Golden Globes, Witherspoon thought it was only natural when her table ran out of water to ask the "Drunk in Love" couple for a champagne refill—and her bold move paid off.
"The Loudest Voice" star wasn't there in person but still delivered a powerful message during his acceptance speech.
"You're in no position to lecture the public about anything," he said. "You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg."
Awkwafina described the filming experience as "incredible."
The actress used her time on stage to advocate for a "woman's right to choose" — a right she said enabled her to be where she is today.
"She risked her entire life and her entire career in order to tell the truth," Kate McKinnon said.
See how your favorite TV and movie stars kicked off the first award show of the new year.
Sam Mendes' WWI tale "1917" that won best picture (drama) and Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood" that won best film (comedy or musical).
The Oscar-winning director talks about the World War I epic that was both a challenging and personal story to tell.
Tom Hanks got a best supporting actor nod, and "Game of Thrones" only received one nomination, shocking some fans.
When male stars hit the red carpet in sheer and sparkly tops, eye makeup and heels, it can be a beacon of light for trans youth throughout America
Glenn Close won best film actress in a drama for "The Wife;" Christian Bale won best comedy actor for "Vice"
"Bohemian Rhapsody" was the big winner at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday
"As a woman in music it is really hard to be taken seriously as a musician and as a songwriter," Gaga said
Hollywood's elite donned black and white rubber bracelets and pins to show their support for the Time's Up movement
See all the stars at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills, Calif.
This year's ceremony, honoring the best in TV and film, likely has awards in store for Bradley Cooper's Oscar front-runner "A Star Is Born," Yorgos Lanthimos' period romp "The Favourite" and the Amazon comedy series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh will host Sunday night's broadcast. Christopher Rosen, executive in charge at TVGuide.com, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with a preview.
Actor Willem Dafoe, director Julian Schnabel talk about their film's perspective on the almost-mythical artist, which focuses on what he created rather than the madness that consumed him
Here are the 10 Golden Globe nominees for Best Actor in a Motion Picture.
Here are the 10 Golden Globe nominees for Best Motion Picture.
Here are the 10 Golden Globe nominees for Best Actress in a Motion Picture.
A new biography, "Stan & Ollie," recounts the slapstick comedy duo who were one-of-a-kind
To play the former vice president, Bale shaved his head and packed on some 40 pounds
The Golden Globe-nominated star of the new Disney musical talks about taking on the role of P.L. Travers' "practically perfect" nanny made famous by Julie Andrews
Rihanna isn't alone; celebrities have been stepping out in wild outfits for years... some more often than others.
Mahomes said he passed the protocol and has been fully cleared by both team and independent doctors to play in Sunday's game.
From Vice President Kamala Harris' outfit to Tom Hanks' role, the Simpsons got it right again.
"His diligent testing enabled him to immediately respond by quarantining, thus mitigating the spread of the virus," his rep said.
British actor, writer and producer Sacha Baron Cohen is in two of the most critically-acclaimed films of the past year: "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" and "The Trial of the Chicago 7." In an exclusive interview with Anthony Mason, he talks about taking risks for satire and how his body of work is more relevant now than ever.
The move is a thank you to frontline workers who put their lives at risk during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Youngest inaugural poet says she is "on the floor" that her books are attracting so much interest.
Rock 'n' roll legend John Fogerty has a new gospel-infused protest song, "Weeping In The Promised Land." The former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman takes on police brutality and racial injustice while supporting health care workers on the front lines during the pandemic. Jamie Yuccas reports for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.
In a medley of political songs, Lopez slipped in her own song and also took a moment to say something in Spanish. Here's what she said.
Gorman, who read a poem at President Biden's inauguration, has previously performed five original commissioned poems for "CBS This Morning."
Thomas will work as a down judge at Super Bowl LV in Tampa Bay next month.
Michelle Obama also wowed in a monochrome outfit by a Black designer.
From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the next "Fast and Furious" film, here's when to expect all the biggest flicks.
A potential deal comes on the same day Loeffler is finishing out her term as senator.
The mine shaft is blocked 1,000 feet below the surface by 70 tons of debris that extends down another 330 feet, the Yantai city government said in a statement on its social media account.
The pause won't apply to immigrants determined to pose a threat to national security or those recently apprehended along the southern border.
Post shows image of Trump playing golf in the shadow of a drone and declares that "revenge is certain."
None of the world's nuclear powers have agreed to the prohibition.
It "now appears there is some evidence that the new variant... may be associated with a higher degree of mortality," Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
The chairman of the union that represents Capitol police, told CBS News that cases have "spiked" since the January 6 attack.
The former president faces a Senate trial on a single article of impeachment: incitement of insurrection.
The House is sending the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday.
The Pizza Hut deliveryman has earned a reputation around Tipton, Indiana, for his devotion to customer service.
Rapidly growing numbers of satellites in low-Earth orbit raise concerns about the need for regulation.
The former president faces a Senate trial on a single article of impeachment: incitement of insurrection.
The House is sending the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday.
Former Coronavirus Response Coordinator Deborah Birx and Biden's Chief Medical Adviser Anthony Fauci, appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The former Democratic presidential candidate announced his bid last week to become the city's next mayor.
"I mean, why would she want to put yourself through that every day?" Birx recalled in an interview to air on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Rihanna isn't alone; celebrities have been stepping out in wild outfits for years... some more often than others.
Mahomes said he passed the protocol and has been fully cleared by both team and independent doctors to play in Sunday's game.
From Vice President Kamala Harris' outfit to Tom Hanks' role, the Simpsons got it right again.
"His diligent testing enabled him to immediately respond by quarantining, thus mitigating the spread of the virus," his rep said.
British actor, writer and producer Sacha Baron Cohen is in two of the most critically-acclaimed films of the past year: "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" and "The Trial of the Chicago 7." In an exclusive interview with Anthony Mason, he talks about taking risks for satire and how his body of work is more relevant now than ever.
Delivery company says it's cutting workers at the request of grocery stores. Stores say they weren't consulted.
Post shows image of Trump playing golf in the shadow of a drone and declares that "revenge is certain."
The legislation would force big tech companies to pay news outlets to use their content. Google says that would make its business model unworkable.
Facebook has defended its decision to suspend Trump indefinitely as "necessary and right."
Court rules ecommerce giant is under no obligation to host some Parler users' "incendiary speech."
By the time the community understands just how devastating the bee decline actually is, it may be too late to reverse it.
"We are not sitting on our hands waiting for action to be taken," one activist said. "We're not afraid to put public pressure on the administration."
As the death toll mounts, more states are turning to the National Guard to speed up vaccinations around the country.
Health officials are trying to stay ahead of the virus by vaccinating as many people as possible — but it hasn't been easy.
The "cotton candy" planet is challenging everything astronomers thought about the formation of gas giants.
The chairman of the union that represents Capitol police, told CBS News that cases have "spiked" since the January 6 attack.
"No one should have to choose between their livelihoods and their own or their families' health," White House says.
"I mean, why would she want to put yourself through that every day?" Birx recalled in an interview to air on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
World's largest retailer says it can eventually deliver 10 million to 13 million doses per month.
The plug to the freezer was found to be loose after a contractor accidentally unplugged it while cleaning, an official said.
"I always feel like I'm on the edge of the cliff looking down," one renter said of the struggle to stay in her home.
COVID-19 has killed more than 100,000 people in U.S. nursing homes. It didn't have to be this way, says Rev. Dr. Derrick DeWitt.
About 1 in 7 U.S. parents said last month their children didn't have enough to eat, according to experts.
World's largest retailer says it can eventually deliver 10 million to 13 million doses per month.
The president will sign two executive orders Friday aimed at lessening the economic fallout from the pandemic.
Derick Almena pleaded guilty to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter stemming from the 2016 San Francisco Bay Area warehouse fire.
Authorities in suburban Atlanta say he fabricated more than 40 returns for non-existent items over a two-week span.
A phone call from a witness a few days before a murder trial reveals a decades-old secret.
Riley Williams' attorney said some of the accusations against her client are "overstated," and said the ex-boyfriend who reported Williams to the FBI has been abusive.
Ohio's largest city also plans to introduce a law that would ensure officers use the cameras correctly in wake of a fatal police shooting in December.
Rapidly growing numbers of satellites in low-Earth orbit raise concerns about the need for regulation.
SpaceX has now launched more than 1,000 Starlink internet relay satellites.
The "cotton candy" planet is challenging everything astronomers thought about the formation of gas giants.
Engineers are debating whether to carry out another test firing before pressing ahead toward launch
Virgin Orbit asserts its method offers maximum flexibility since the launching Boeing 747s could take off from airports anywhere.
Rihanna isn't alone; celebrities have been stepping out in wild outfits for years... some more often than others.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
For 30 years, investigators only had one suspect -- until a witness revealed the real killer.
From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the next "Fast and Furious" film, here's when to expect all the biggest flicks.
Thanks to the pandemic and worries over violence, the swearing-in of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris looks very different.
When a pandemic, a racial reckoning, and rampant misinformation converged, Americans were faced with an election unlike any other. This CBSN documentary follows voters around the country as they grapple with who they're voting for, how they're voting and the issues supercharging the stakes.
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, a Democrat from Washington state, joins Major Garrett to talk about her experience inside the Capitol as violent insurrectionists attacked Congress; contracting COVID-19 after hiding for safety in close quarters with unmasked members of Congress; and the upcoming Trump impeachment trial on this week's episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
Facing a divided nation reeling from insurrection and impeachment, how do President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris move forward in a country still fighting a raging pandemic? Hosted by Norah O'Donnell and featuring reports by Gayle King, Erin Moriarty and Peter Van Sant, "One Nation: Indivisible" reveals the personal side of the history-making ticket and looks ahead to a country facing several inflection points.
The race to vaccinate people against COVID-19 has been made even more urgent by the emergency of new, more contagious variants of the coronavirus. Dr. Teresa Amato, the chair of emergency medicine at Long Island Jewish Hospital in Queens, New York, joins CBSN to discuss whether existing vaccines will be effective against more worrying new strains of the virus.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang recently announced his bid to become mayor of New York City. Yang joined CBSN's Lana Zak to share his vision for the city, and how he believes he can "speed up" its post-COVID comeback.