
Taylor Swift becomes first woman to win top Grammy 3 times
Three men have secured three-peats in the category: Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.
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Three men have secured three-peats in the category: Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.
Beyoncé became the most decorated female Grammys winner with 28 while her 9-year old daughter became the second-youngest Grammys winner ever.
Taylor Swift took her third Album of the Year honors while Best New Artist Megan Thee Stallion heated up the stage performing with Cardi B.
Beyoncé led the field with nine nominations and broke the record for the most Grammy wins ever by a female artist and most Grammy wins ever by a singer.
Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" hosted the 63rd Grammy Awards ceremony from the Los Angeles Convention Center and, as with other awards shows during the pandemic, there was no audience for the event.
Guyton released "Black Like Me" in June 2020 on her Instagram and on Spotify's marquee Hot Country playlist.
Dua Lipa is nominated for six Grammys: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.
Emmy Award-winning "The Daily Show" host and comedian Trevor Noah will host the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. Noah joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how he's preparing for music's biggest night. He also shares why this year's Grammy Awards ceremony will be unlike any awards show seen before.
"Chilombo" received three Grammy nominations: Album of the Year, Best Progressive R&B Album and Best R&B Performance
On Tuesday, Johns Hopkins reported that Los Angeles County, where the Grammys are broadcast from, was approaching 830,000 cases — roughly a third of all cases in the state.
Beyoncé picked up song and record of the year Grammy nominations with "Black Parade," which she released on Juneteenth.
As part of the “CBS This Morning” series School Matters, students, parents and teachers open up about the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News caught up with three recent recipients of the annual Grammy Music Educator Award: Mickey Smith Jr., Jeffery Redding and Melissa Salguero, to hear about their fears, their hopes and their plans for the new school year.
After winning a Grammy in January, Tyler, the Creator said the word is "just a politically correct way to say the n-word."
The first-time Grammy nominee snagged awards for song of the year, record of the year, album of the year, best new artist and best pop/vocal album.
"We're literally standing here heartbroken in the house that Kobe Bryant built," Keys said in her opening monologue.
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Billie Eilish took home the four biggest awards of the night, winning record, song and album of the year along with Best New Artist.
The Grammys will feature performances from some of the biggest stars in music and pay tribute to Prince and slain rapper Nipsey Hussle.
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Randy Lewis said the recent scandal is "really unbelievable" – "everybody has been talking about this."
With tourism leveling off in the gambling mecca, city officials set to unveil new catchphrase during Grammy Awards.
Mickey Smith Jr. leads about half of the entire student body of Maplewood Middle School in Sulphur, Louisiana in the school's band, and has been growing the number since he started there 15 years ago.
For Grammy-nominated singer Billie Eilish, no subject is too personal. As someone who used to hide self-inflicted cuts on her arms, Eilish now reaches out to fans with cuts on theirs.
Dugan, joined by her lawyer Doug Wigdor, claimed that "committees" within the Academy that are responsible for deciding nominees are rife with corruption.
Once a self-harmer who hid cuts on her arms, Eilish now opens up to fans with cuts on theirs.
Five years ago, 63% of Americans mostly watched television through cable and satellite. Today, it's just 45%.
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A new documentary on Paramount+ highlights Cher's journey to rescue an elephant who'd spent three decades in captivity. Her Twitter followers appealed to her for help, but as Anthony Mason reports, she never expected she'd end up traveling to the other side of the world.
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The tweet faced backlash across social media, most notably from Lebron James.
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"My hope will always be to allow Kobe's fans to get and wear his products," Vanessa Bryant said. " I will continue to fight for that. Kobe's products sell out in seconds. That says everything."
In a video, the rocker repeatedly uses racist slurs to refer to COVID and repeats that he won't get the vaccine because "nobody knows what's in it," which is wrong.
The teams deserted the proposal amid an escalating backlash from their supporters and warnings from the British government that legislation could be introduced to thwart it.
Riz Ahmed earned his first Oscar nomination for his performance in "Sound Of Metal," becoming the first Muslim ever nominated in the Best Actor category. He talks with Anthony Mason about being drawn to rapping and acting as a child, and immersing himself in drumming, the deaf community and addiction recovery circles for his role as Ruben Stone.
Data from human trials offers new hope that one of the deadliest diseases in the world can be brought under control.
The national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office said it had opened an investigation into the murder.
Putin's chief foe credits protests by supporters for "huge progress" in his treatment, but says doctors' warning he could die if he keeps up the strike seemed "worthy of noting."
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U.S. and others send resources to join the search, but with fear the Indonesian sub may be too deep, and oxygen supplies dwindling regardless, the window is closing.
Stephanie Bottom said she was driving to North Carolina for a funeral when she was pulled over for suspected speeding.
"It was just a big boom and crack, it was very loud, it just shook my whole porch," one resident said.
Congresswoman Val Demings and Sherrilyn Ifill appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The $568 billion framework that is significantly smaller than the president's $2 trillion plan.
The White House announced last week it will spend more than $4 billion to combat COVID-19 in Native American communities, including $600 million for vaccinations.
Congresswoman Val Demings and Sherrilyn Ifill appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The $568 billion framework that is significantly smaller than the president's $2 trillion plan.
President Biden has been sending the message to U.S. allies that America is "back."
Wealthier taxpayers would benefit from lifting the state and local tax deduction cap — and so would those in blue states.
The recommendation goes against decades of vehement Pentagon arguments to keep cases within the chain of command.
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Oscar-nominated cinematographer Sean Bobbitt started his career as a cameraman for CBS News, where he and "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason both worked at the London bureau. After covering some of the world's hot spots, he eventually found a career in film.
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Sports content company is creating a teen basketball league that guarantees a six-figure salary to every player.
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Solar tiles and panels are growing in popularity with homeowners as they become more affordable.
Some companies are turning to lifelike robots to take people's temperature, deliver food and interact with customers.
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A decision is expected Friday, more than a week after the vaccine's distribution was paused following reports of rare but dangerous blood clots in eight people under the age of 50.
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The preliminary study adds to a growing body of research that suggests the COVID-19 vaccine is safe during pregnancy.
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Ruben Flores, 80, pleaded not guilty to accessory after murder, and his son, Paul Flores, 44, pleaded not guilty to murder in the 1996 killing of the college student.
Akayed Ullah apologized before the judge sentenced him, calling the crime "barbaric and heinous."
The former Minneapolis police officer will face sentencing in about eight weeks for his convictions in the murder of George Floyd.
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Prince Philip, who died at age 99, was the patriarch of the British royal family.
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