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Robin Wright and Rachel McAdams remember the late actor at the premiere of "A Most Wanted Man"
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Robin Wright and Rachel McAdams remember the late actor at the premiere of "A Most Wanted Man"
NYC medical examiner says the Oscar-winning actor died of "acute mixed drug intoxication," including heroin and cocaine
During a visit to "Inside the Actors Studio," Adams said, "I just really loved him and I know so many people did"
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The Oscar-winning actor is mourned at a private funeral service and wake in New York City attended by family and famous friends
Cate Blanchett and other celebrities paid their respects at a private funeral service for the Oscar-winning actor
Private funeral service to be held Friday for Oscar-winning actor, who died of suspected drug overdose
Juliana Luchkiw, one of the four who was arrested amid the investigating into the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman, has been released on her own recognizance
Broadway dims lights, theater community holds vigil in memory of Oscar-winning actor as investigators try to determine where he got heroin
Law enforcement officials tell Crimesider they've stepped up efforts to punish dealers whenever there's an overdose death, such as Philip Seymour Hoffman
The NYPD told CBS News it is investigating whether there is any connection between four people arrested overnight and the drugs found at Philip Seymour Hoffman's apartment
NYPD questioning 4 people arrested in Manhattan on possible links to fatal overdose of Philip Seymour Hoffman; autopsy complete but no official cause of death yet
Fans gather at makeshift memorial in front of Hoffman's Manhattan apartment building
The late actor was nominated for three Tony Awards throughout his career
The Great White Way will dim lights for Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Broadway remembers Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Suzanne Marques as today's Eye on Entertainment.
Famed actor is believed to have died of drug overdose but NYC medical examiner's office says autopsy results won't be in until at least Tuesday
In 2006, actor Philip Seymour Hoffman gave a candid interview to 60 Minutes about his drug use, rehab, and his approach to acting
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died yesterday, told 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft why he got sober at age 22.
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died yesterday, explained to 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft how he sees the job of an actor.
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died yesterday, told 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft that he couldn’t quit drugs on his own.
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died yesterday, told 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft that he thrives on “creating a crisis” for himself.
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died yesterday, told 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft that rehab changed his outlook on life.
Investigators said they recovered approximately 70 glassine packets, as well as syringes and prescription medications, from the New York City apartment of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. Some of the packets tested positive for heroin residue. Hoffman, who had struggled with addiction in the past, was found dead Sunday. Don Dahler reports.
Law enforcement officials believe the actor died from drug overdose, at a time when a dangerous mix of heroin and narcotic painkiller is causing many deaths
Philip Seymour Hoffman was said to be nearly finished shooting his role as Plutarch Heavensbee; film release dates won't change
Curt Schilling, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were the closest in voting by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
The cancer was discovered after Levert was traded to the Indiana Pacers.
96-year-old stage and screen icon Cicely Tyson opens up to Gayle King about her impressive career and personal life, which she wrote about in her new memoir, "Just As I Am."
The old guard is taking on the new guard in Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
UCLA Gymnastics scored a major victory with a season-opening win against Arizona State that included a floor routine from Nia Dennis that went viral.
New funding keeps cinema chain open for now, but speed of COVID-19 vaccinations will ultimately decide its future.
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The late Larry King defined the art of the interview for a generation of TV viewers. He spoke with everyone from politicians to pop superstars in his own unique style. Anthony Mason reports and Mo Rocca joins "CBS This Morning" to remember the broadcasting legend.
This will be the first time in Super Bowl history one of the competing teams will be playing in their home stadium.
"This is what #blackexcellence looks like," UCLA Gymnastics said in a tweet of the video of the routine.
The award-winning broadcaster was noted for interviewing the famous and infamous for more than 60 years.
The award-winning broadcaster, noted for interviewing the famous and infamous for more than 60 years, died Saturday, January 23, 2021, at the age of 87. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks back at the life of Larry King, one of radio and TV's most celebrated interviewers.
When Georgia Fire Captain Andrea M. Hall was invited to deliver the Pledge of Allegiance on Inauguration Day, no one knew she had plans to deliver it in sign language as well. Adriana Diaz reports.
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton agreed to pause the policy while he considered a lawsuit filed by Texas' Republican attorney general.
The White House said the president raised concerns about Navalny's arrest and Russia's treatment of protesters.
Chief Angela Demit said White River First Nation was selected for vaccines given the "remoteness, elderly and high-risk population, as well as limited access to health care."
The Bombay High Court's verdict cleared a man accused of molesting a 12-year-old girl, but the controversial ruling could end up in the Supreme Court.
Judiciary official says the man had been free on bail but was re-arrested while trying to flee the country.
Most GOP lawmakers are balking at including the increase to $15 per hour in the president's COVID relief package.
Nearly 150 Republican members of Congress voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
The National Association of the Deaf called the move a "historic win."
Curt Schilling, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were the closest in voting by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
Under updated requirements, short ponytails will be allowed, and phrases with racist connotations will be removed from regulations.
Most GOP lawmakers are balking at including the increase to $15 per hour in the president's COVID relief package.
Nearly 150 Republican members of Congress voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
More than 14,000 federal inmates are incarcerated in private prisons.
The National Association of the Deaf called the move a "historic win."
Under updated requirements, short ponytails will be allowed, and phrases with racist connotations will be removed from regulations.
Curt Schilling, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were the closest in voting by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
The cancer was discovered after Levert was traded to the Indiana Pacers.
96-year-old stage and screen icon Cicely Tyson opens up to Gayle King about her impressive career and personal life, which she wrote about in her new memoir, "Just As I Am."
The old guard is taking on the new guard in Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
UCLA Gymnastics scored a major victory with a season-opening win against Arizona State that included a floor routine from Nia Dennis that went viral.
Web users in the region say they're having trouble accessing Facebook, Google, Zoom and other services.
Twitter says Lindell kept violating its policy aimed at fighting disinformation. The ardent Trump backer insists Trump beat Biden.
It was the most satellites ever launched by a single rocket
Delivery company says it's cutting workers at the request of grocery stores. Stores say they weren't consulted.
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World's largest asset manager tells its portfolio companies to cut emissions to net zero in 30 years — and provide details.
The proposed historic mission is aiming for a January 2022 launch date aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
Minnesota officials say the person who has recently traveled to Brazil. It's not clear if the variant causes a more serious illness than the novel coronavirus.
Over 8 inches of heavy snowfall are being reported in some Midwestern cities, with more to come this week.
As long as yellow school bus and weighing as much as 20 cars, the eastern North Pacific gray whale is a gentle giant – and lately it has run into trouble.
Kelly Klein is balancing virtual learning with her chemotherapy by doing both at once.
The Department of Justice said Steven Brandenburg has agreed to plead guilty to removing vials of the Moderna vaccine from a hospital refrigerator.
Biden promised it will be "this spring" when any American who wants a COVID-19 vaccine will be able to get one.
The new orders will enable the federal government to vaccinate 300 million Americans.
News of the collaboration sent Beyond Meat's shares to their largest single-day gain since its IPO in 2019.
"People are absolutely dying right now who didn't have to," said the chief medical officer of one assisted living chain.
The fit of a mask is as important as its filtration ability, experts say. So is avoiding the many counterfeits.
Popular Disneyland and Disney World ride "needed a refresh," according to an executive with the entertainment giant.
World's largest asset manager tells its portfolio companies to cut emissions to net zero in 30 years — and provide details.
Advocates say most don't willingly enter the sex trade and shouldn't be criminalized for their own exploitation.
Brian Gundersen, 26, was arrested after multiple people recognized the jacket from photos of the January 6 riot and contacted the FBI, according to court documents filed Monday.
The Department of Justice said Steven Brandenburg has agreed to plead guilty to removing vials of the Moderna vaccine from a hospital refrigerator.
As of Tuesday, authorities had charged at least 158 people in federal court.
The Bombay High Court's verdict cleared a man accused of molesting a 12-year-old girl, but the controversial ruling could end up in the Supreme Court.
The two Rocky Mount officers seen in a photo inside the U.S. Capitol are already facing federal criminal charges.
The proposed historic mission is aiming for a January 2022 launch date aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
It was the most satellites ever launched by a single rocket
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SpaceX will make another attempt to launch its Transporter 1 "rideshare" mission Sunday.
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