Kate Winslet: The 60 Minutes Interview
Kate Winslet, now starring in “Lee,” explains how hard it was to convince some in Hollywood to make a movie about a strong woman. “Lee” is the first film the “Titanic” star has produced.
Kate Winslet, now starring in “Lee,” explains how hard it was to convince some in Hollywood to make a movie about a strong woman. “Lee” is the first film the “Titanic” star has produced.
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump’s “border czar,” floated the idea of putting the children of illegal immigrants in halfway homes as part of the incoming administration’s mass deportation plan. “As far as U.S. children — children, that’s going to be a difficult situation, because we’re not going to detain your U.S. citizen children, which means, you…
Hollywood insiders are expressing dread over Tuesday’s presidential election because it’s so close. According to a new report from Hollywood outlet Deadline, the fact that former President Trump has a good shot at re-taking the White House is driving serious anxiety in Hollywood circles. “Fascism is at the door, and her campaign isn’t fighting back…
President Donald Trump’s White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that federal individual assistance will not be affected by a freeze on federal grants and loans. “I have now been asked and answered this question four times,” Leavitt told reporters Tuesday during her first White House press briefing. “To individuals at home who receive direct…
NFL officials working the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears game missed a punch that was thrown during a scrum late in the matchup Sunday night. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams scrambled to the sideline and took a hit right before he stepped out of bounds. Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair got up from making the tackle and…
James Dennehy, the assistant director in charge of FBI’s largest field office, was told Friday to turn in his retirement papers.
Roger Carstens, the Biden administration’s top official for freeing Americans held overseas, is in Syria for a high-risk mission: making the first known face-to-face contact with the caretaker government and asking for help finding missing American journalist Austin Tice. Carsten spoke to CBS News in an exclusive interview for “Face the Nation.”