March 5 'CBS Mornings' executive producer announces exit with candid memo to colleagues "CBS Mornings" executive producer Shawna Thomas announces her departure from the morning show, citing exhaustion amid ongoing CBS News division shake-up.
March 5 Todd Chrisley claims 'The View' tried to lead Savannah to ‘slaughter' Todd Chrisley defends daughter Savannah after her controversial guest hosting on "The View," calling out perceived disrespect from other hosts.
March 5 ‘Shahs of Sunset’ star says Iranians back military action despite US critics "Shahs of Sunset" star Reza Farahan supports U.S. military action against Iran, saying Iranians are "happy" about strikes. Reality star shares perspective.
March 4 Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, has social media buzzing about how she's 'still incredibly beautiful' Michelle Pfeiffer stuns at Paris Fashion Week in head-to-toe YSL, proving she's timeless at 67. Fans flood Instagram with praise for the iconic actress.
March 4 Nicole Kidman says she learned to perform autopsies for her latest role Nicole Kidman revealed she learned how to perform autopsies for her new role and told Jimmy Fallon she can remove organs for crime thriller "Scarpetta."
March 4 Gayle King will remain at CBS News, says rumors of exit were ‘inaccurate and greatly exaggerated’ Gayle King signed a new deal with CBS News and will remain as the star co-host of its marquee morning show after rumors of her looming exit emerged last fall.
March 4 Nelson twins refused 'dishonorable' bankruptcy to protect father's legacy after inheriting millions in debt Nelson family nearly lost "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" after Ricky Nelson's death left estate millions in debt, but twin sons refused bankruptcy to save legacy.
March 4 Coast Guard investigates death of 'Deadliest Catch' deckhand in Alaska fishing incident Coast Guard investigates the death of "Deadliest Catch" deckhand Todd Meadows, who fell overboard while fishing near Alaska aboard the Aleutian Lady vessel.
March 3 Paula Deen speaks out about ‘horrifying’ gunpoint robbery after 1987 attacker is found dead in NYC Paula Deen said she thought she was going to die when she was held at gunpoint while working at a bank in Georgia in 1987 by a man who turned out to be a customer she'd helped.
March 3 Longtime ‘GMA’ co-host Joan Lunden alleges she was sexually harassed early in career at NY station Joan Lunden alleged in a new book that she was sexually harassed early in her career at New York's WABC-TV "Eyewitness News," according to People magazine.