
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and heavy metal legend, dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the heavy metal group Black Sabbath.
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Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the heavy metal group Black Sabbath.
Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal icon who rose to fame as the lead singer of Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career and later became a reality TV star, has died at the age of 76. Vladimir Duthiers takes a look back at his triumphs and controversies.
Heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76. The rock music icon's death came just weeks after performing his farewell concert with his former band Black Sabbath. Andrew Freund, television host and entertainment news reporter, joins "The Daily Report" with more on his legacy.
The godfather of heavy metal and Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, has passed away at the age of 76. He was just 19 when he started his career as the frontman of Black Sabbath. He also had huge success as a solo artist and later in his life, he revived his career with the reality TV show The Osbournes. Variety's Jem Aswad joins CBS News to discuss his influence.
Ozzy Osbourne, the British heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath frontman, has died at age 76, his family announced Tuesday. Rolling Stone contributor Joe Levy joins CBS News to discuss Osbourne's life and legacy.
Ozzy Osbourne, legendary British heavy metal singer and Black Sabbath frontman, has died at age 76, his family said in a statement to CBS News partner BBC News. His death comes just weeks after he performed a farewell concert.
"The Cosby Show" actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowned Sunday afternoon in Costa Rica. Officials say he was caught by a strong ocean current and pulled under. CBS News' Jericka Duncan spoke to Warner's former co-star, Bill Cosby, about what it was like working with him.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner died while on vacation in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, officials there said. Elise Preston reports.
Actor and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role on "The Cosby Show," has died in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, officials there said. He was 54. Maurice DuBois has more.
Actor and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role on "The Cosby Show," died Sunday in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica, officials there said. His friend, poet Kevin Powell, joins CBS News to reflect on Warner's life and legacy.
D-Day veteran ″Papa Jake″ Larson, who survived German gunfire on Normandy's bluffs in 1944 and then garnered 1.2 million followers on TikTok has died.
Jake Larson, a World War II veteran known for his TikTok videos sharing his stories from D-Day and other famous battles, has died at age 102, his granddaughter said.
Felix Baumgartner, who made global headlines in 2012 for a record-breaking parachute jump from the stratosphere, has died in a paragliding accident in Italy at the age of 56. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee reports.
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Michael Madsen apparently went into cardiac arrest and was found unresponsive in his home in Malibu, California, on Thursday morning, according to his manager.
Jimmy Swaggart, one of the country's best-known televangelists, gave an emotional apology after he was caught in a sex scandal.
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The state's district judges voted to replace Alina Habba with her top assistant, who was ousted by the Justice Department hours later.
Japan will invest $550 billion into the U.S., and goods from the country will be subject to a 15% tariff, President Trump said. Japan has not commented on the reported deal.
Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the heavy metal group Black Sabbath.
Special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to travel to Europe and possibly Middle East for meetings on issues including the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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The tariff rate for goods imported into the U.S. from both the Philippines and Indonesia will be 19%, the president said.
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Venus Williams has become the oldest woman to win a tour-level singles match since Martina Navratilova.
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Joan Paul Alcivar De La Cruz fled persecution in Ecuador and was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his asylum hearing, his wife told CBS News.
House Republicans on Tuesday advanced a measure that would rename the Kennedy Center's opera house after first lady Melania Trump — as President Trump boosts his influence over the center.
Japan will invest $550 billion into the U.S., and goods from the country will be subject to a 15% tariff, President Trump said. Japan has not commented on the reported deal.
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The tariff rate for goods imported into the U.S. from both the Philippines and Indonesia will be 19%, the president said.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has effectively barred transgender women from competing in women's sports, telling sports governing bodies it has an "obligation to comply" with federal policy.
Joan Paul Alcivar De La Cruz fled persecution in Ecuador and was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his asylum hearing, his wife told CBS News.
Japan will invest $550 billion into the U.S., and goods from the country will be subject to a 15% tariff, President Trump said. Japan has not commented on the reported deal.
House Republicans on Tuesday advanced a measure that would rename the Kennedy Center's opera house after first lady Melania Trump — as President Trump boosts his influence over the center.
Special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to travel to Europe and possibly Middle East for meetings on issues including the Israel-Hamas conflict.
A recent study from Boston College found that, when done right, the four-day work week can benefit employees and employers alike. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson examines the study and what the future of work could look like.
Republican lawmakers in Texas have reintroduced a ban on hemp-based products after a similar bill was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott. Jason Allen has more.
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Special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to travel to Europe and possibly Middle East for meetings on issues including the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the heavy metal group Black Sabbath.
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Ozzy Osbourne, the heavy metal icon who rose to fame as the lead singer of Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career and later became a reality TV star, has died at the age of 76. Vladimir Duthiers takes a look back at his triumphs and controversies.
Ozzy Osbourne rose to fame in the heavy metal group Black Sabbath.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner played Bill Cosby's son on the hit family sitcom "The Cosby Show" during the show's run in the 1980s and '90s.
Billy Joel told Bill Maher how he is feeling after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus on the latest episode of Maher's podcast, "Club Random."
In his first show since CBS announced it was ending "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert joked about the network's decision, responded to Trump's online reaction and thanked fellow late-night hosts for their support.
Humans beat AI programs made by Google and OpenAI at an international mathematics competition, but the technology shows some "very exciting" progress.
A hack targeting Microsoft's SharePoint software was likely carried out by a single bad actor, researchers say. Andy Boyd, the former director of the CIA Center for Cyber Intelligence, joins with 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.
A 30-year-old man on the autism spectrum was hospitalized after ChatGPT appeared to validate his delusions, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. OpenAI says it's working to reduce unintentional harm. For more, "CBS Mornings Plus" is joined by Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, which has a content-licensing partnership with OpenAI.
Microsoft issued an urgent fix after hackers used a "zero-day" exploit to infiltrate its SharePoint software.
Humans beat AI programs made by Google and OpenAI at an international mathematics competition, but the technology shows some "very exciting" progress.
Dr. Jon LaPook joins comedy legend Alan Zweibel to explore how laughter can reduce stress and support heart health.
Writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introvert obsessed with work, was unhappy with who she was, and so vowed to redesign her personality by living outside her comfort zone – a journey she documented in her new book, "Me, But Better."
Writer Olga Khazan was unhappy with the person she was – anxious, obsessed with work, unable to have fun, and constantly worried about things. And when therapy, medications and self-care failed to work for her, Khazan decided a more radical approach was needed: she vowed to redesign her personality. Khazan talks with "Sunday Morning" correspondent Susan Spencer about the surprising steps she took to live outside her comfort zone – a journey she documented in her new book, "Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change." Spencer also talks with University of Kentucky professor Shannon Sauer-Zavala about how it's possible to change seemingly intractable personality traits.
Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introvert, set out to change aspects of her personality she didn't like by forcing herself outside of her comfort zone. How about trying improv comedy?
Video of a violent February arrest in Jacksonville, Florida, went viral over the weekend, prompting the sheriff's office to defend the officers' actions. Nicole Valdes reports.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who represented President Trump in his "hush money" case, announced he plans to meet with Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend and co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, as the push to release files related to Epstein's trafficking case continues. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
The Department of Justice said it is reaching out to Jeffrey Epstein's close associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in helping Epstein recruit and traffic underage girls. During her trial, she denied any wrongdoing. Former federal prosecutor Mitchell Epner joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Top Justice Department officials are set to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell as House Speaker Mike Johnson shuts down the chamber early to avoid a vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein files. Despite the DOJ digging deeper, the president is still trying to shift focus. He is calling on former President Obama to face criminal prosecution and is unveiling a string of new trade agreements. CBS News' Erica Brown, Nancy Cordes and Nikole Killion have the latest.
Pennsylvania State Police arrested a woman accused of pretending to be a nurse at several facilities. CBS News Pittsburgh's Jessica Guay reports.
Sunday marks the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission -- the first to land humans on the moon. Now, NASA is in a multiyear effort to return astronauts to the moon starting in 2026, with an eye toward a crewed mission to Mars in the 2030s.
NWA 16788, the largest piece of Mars on Earth, fetched $5.3 million at auction. Franklin Institute chief astronomer and planetarium director Derrick Pitts joins CBS News with more.
Astronomers have discovered the earliest seeds of planets forming around HOPS-315, a baby star located 1,300 light-years away.
The Perseids meteor shower begins this week and is expected to offer one of the best astronomy shows of 2025.
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A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
Protests against the Trump administration took place across the U.S. Saturday. The demonstrations were held to mark the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War.
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A recent study from Boston College found that, when done right, the four-day work week can benefit employees and employers alike. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson examines the study and what the future of work could look like.
Kyle Handley, an economist and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, joins CBS News to discuss the latest on tariffs and trade deals.
Republican lawmakers in Texas have reintroduced a ban on hemp-based products after a similar bill was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott. Jason Allen has more.
Video of a violent February arrest in Jacksonville, Florida, went viral over the weekend, prompting the sheriff's office to defend the officers' actions. Nicole Valdes reports.