Parents of R. Kelly's live-in girlfriend speak out on "monstrous situation"
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Watch Alice and Angelo Clary's extended conversation with Gayle King on Wednesday on "CBS This Morning"
"If you support the Catholic church, isn't that, like, the same thing as being an R. Kelly fan?" Davidson joked on "Saturday Night Live"
In their first interview since the docu-series "Surviving R. Kelly," Alice and Angelo Clary are speaking about their daughter Azriel's relationship with R. Kelly. Angelo Clary told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King he feels like he "failed" his daughter.
The family of one of R. Kelly's live-in girlfriends, Joycelyn Savage, says they're making progress toward their first in-person meeting in two years. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN AM with more from Chicago.
The parents of one of R. Kelly's live-in girlfriends tell "CBS This Morning" they are making progress toward their first face-to-face meeting with her in more than two years. Joycelyn Savage's mother pleaded to Kelly Monday to let her see her daughter. She believes Joycelyn has been brainwashed. Jericka Duncan reports.
Questions were raised about whether or not the mayor knew R. Kelly sang the song
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Jonjelyn Savage says she's concerned about her daughter Joycelyn Savage
Singer R. Kelly is facing new sexual abuse allegations. A Pennsylvania man says he found a video tape which he believes shows Kelly abusing young girls. Criminal defense and litigation attorney Alex Little joined CBSN to explain what's next for R. Kelly's legal problems.
Another video allegedly showing R. Kelly having sex with underage girls is now in the hands of investigators. We learned about it the day after the singer was released from jail in Chicago. An anonymous person paid more than $161,000 Kelly had owed for child support. Jericka Duncan reports.
A man said he found an old videotape recording of a man who appeared to be R. Kelly abusing girls, he and his attorney said. The announcement comes one day after Kelly was released from jail after failing to pay child support. Jericka Duncan reports.
R. Kelly was released from jail on Saturday after a law enforcement spokeswoman said someone paid $161,000 that he owed in back child support. Kelly addressed the media briefly in Chicago, and his attorney took questions.
A man who said he was cleaning out an old videotape collection found a recording of a man who appeared to be Kelly sexually abusing girls
R. Kelly was released from jail after someone paid his outstanding child support payments. Kelly was out on bail in a separate criminal case over charges of aggravated sexual abuse. Jericka Duncan reports.
A sheriff's spokesperson said she did not know who made the payment for the singer
Inside Gayle King's explosive and exclusive interview with the embattled singer R. Kelly and two women who live with him and what's behind the allegations of abuse against him
In the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly," Michelle Kramer is seen reuniting with her daughter Dominique Gardner
The fallout continues from R. Kelly's interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. The parents of one of his girlfriends is speaking out, and now we're hearing from the mother of an ex-girlfriend, who was seen in the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly." Jericka Duncan reports.
CBS News will broadcast more of Gayle King's exclusive interview with R. Kelly in a primetime special Friday
The embattled R & B singer tells CBS News' Gayle King why the fast food restaurant was his first stop after his release from a recent jail stay
It's taken decades for most of the American public to take allegations against R. Kelly seriously as more black women speak out. Kelly has denied all allegations. Danielle Young, who writes about race and culture and is also a host for Essence, joins CBSN to discuss how race has affected this case.
The parents of one of the women living with R. Kelly tell "CBS This Morning" they never received money from the singer and want their daughter to get proper therapy. "The Joycelyn now that I see is not my daughter," Jonjelyn Savage said
The parents of one of the two women living with embattled singer R. Kelly are speaking out. Twenty-one-year-old Azriel Clary and 23-year-old Joycelyn Savage told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King that they love Kelly and that there is nothing inappropriate about their relationship with the 52-year-old. Their parents, however, claim Kelly has brainwashed them and is keeping the women against their will. King sits down with Joycelyn's parents who say they've been trying desperately to reconnect with their daughter.
Alleged victims of R. Kelly are speaking out for the first time since the "CBS This Morning" interview where the singer defended himself against charges of abusing underage girls. He is still in jail Friday morning for failing to pay child support, though his manager says he expects Kelly's release later in the day. Police in Detroit say they want to speak with a woman who claims Kelly abused her when she was 13. He denies all allegations against him. Jericka Duncan reports.
Joycelyn Savage's parents claim Kelly has brainwashed her and is keeping women against their will
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The Justice Department said it will stop work on the $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund following a district judge's decision temporarily blocking the program.
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Workers who go at least five years without a promotion or meaningful raise can miss out on thousands of dollars in earnings, researchers found.
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The Justice Department said it will stop work on the $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund following a district judge's decision temporarily blocking the program.
A divided federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration's policy banning transgender individuals from serving in the military is likely unconstitutional.
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A preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will be open to the media and the public, a judge ruled Monday. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
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The Justice Department said Monday it will stop work on a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
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