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Friday, Oct 28

05

Ryan Coogler signs on for "Black Panther" sequel

"Black Panther" grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.

Monday, Sep 5

20

Britain's royal line of succession

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Immediately upon the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, her eldest son, Prince Charles, became the new king. Here is a look at who else is in line.

Tuesday, Dec 21

Sneak peek: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water

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Nearly four decades after the death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators reveal new clues, new witnesses and a shocking revelation. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, December 25…

Wednesday, Sep 1

18

Tracy Morgan warns his younger self about the one thing that can stop him

In a note to his 6-year-old self Morgan reflects on his childhood, comedy career, and the serious injuries he suffered from a 2014 car accident

Friday, Aug 6

01

The Takeout: A CBS News original political podcast

"The Takeout" is a weekly podcast about politics, policy and pop culture hosted by CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett.

Wednesday, Nov 28

03

Steven Hillenburg, "SpongeBob SquarePants" creator, dead at 57

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Stephen Hillenburg, the creator of the hit Nickelodeon cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants," has died, the network announced Tuesday. He was a biology teacher and used his teachings to create the character we know and love today. Hillenburg was…

Monday, Nov 19

15

Adam Rippon says he will no longer skate competitively

The Olympian and U.S. national figure skating champion is effectively retiring from professional skating

Tuesday, Nov 13

23

Why Common is still hopeful about the fight for equality

"I'm really trying to make a difference out there in politics and beyond," the 46-year-old rapper says

Wednesday, Sep 26

Gisele Bundchen says she used to contemplate suicide

The supermodel says she used to suffer from anxiety and panic attacks

Monday, Sep 24

11

K-pop boy band, "BTS," to give some buzz to staid United Nations

Seven members of the band, also known as Bangtan Boys, will perform Monday at an event aimed to promote a new program by the United Nations Secretary General

Tuesday, Sep 4

17

Stolen "Wizard of Oz" ruby slippers found after 13 years

The slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, the town where the actress was born

Tuesday, Jun 19

On big night for "Black Panther," star honors hero from Waffle House shooting

Chadwick Boseman said while it was an honor to be recognized for playing a superhero, it was more important to "acknowledge the heroes we have in real life"

Friday, Jun 8

15

Groundbreaking "Mister Rogers" character: "Your heart will open"

François Clemmons broke ground by becoming one of the first African-Americans with a recurring role on a children's TV series

Sunday, May 13

02

Israel's Netta Barzilai takes top honors at Eurovision

Barzilai appeared to have been written off by the press, but she came in third from the national juries and she gained the highest number of points possible from viewers at home

Wednesday, May 9

23

Police investigate missing "Avengers" Iron Man suit

The suit's estimated value is $325,000

Saturday, Apr 21

06

Meghan Markle: American Princess

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Who is Meghan Markle? Gayle King anchors a CBS News special on the future wife of Prince Harry - the woman who went from a grade school advocate to half of a global power couple for a new era - told by those who know her best.

Thursday, Apr 19

19

Boseman to give commencement address at Howard University

Boseman will give the keynote address at his alma mater Howard's 150th commencement ceremony on May 12

Monday, Mar 5

20

Cinematographer Roger Deakins, finally an Oscar-winner for "Blade Runner 2049"

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After 14 nominations, the master cameraman has won an Academy Award; view clips from some of his peerless work

Friday, Mar 2

21

Jimmy Kimmel returns to Oscars after big year

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The comedian has delivered emotional monologues, from his son's health crisis to demanding action after mass shootings.

Tuesday, Feb 20

18

Fergie apologizes for rendition of national anthem

She said that she tried her best and wanted to "try something special"

Friday, Feb 16

15

Review: "Black Panther" a momentous event in pop culture history

Critic David Edelstein says the new movie, featuring a black superhero and "crazy-tough women," is a nice departure from the Marvel blueprint

Sunday, Feb 4

06

Natalie Wood death: Investigator calls new witnesses "very credible"

Nearly four decades after the mysterious drowning death of the Hollywood star, Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators disclose new clues, new witnesses and a person of interest in the case to "48 Hours."

Friday, Feb 2

15

Natalie Wood

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A look at the actress' career, from child star to her untimely and mysterious death

Thursday, Sep 28

14

Hugh Hefner's note to his 16-year-old self

In 2014, the cultural pioneer reflected on his journey as a publisher, activist and admirer of women for our series "Note to Self​"