CBS News correspondent Lesley Stahl is one of the most respected journalists in the world. She's best known for her 25 years on "60 Minutes." But the greatest story of her life was the one she was least prepared for -- becoming a grandmother. Stahl talks about her new book, "Becoming Grandma" on Live at Four.
Mumford & Sons became the latest artists to weigh in on North Carolina's "bathroom law," deciding to donate all proceeds from their Thursday night concert in Charlotte to a new charitable fund the band created to "support those who have made it their mission to pursue love and justice." For starters Mumford & Sons will make a donation from the fund to a Charlotte-area LGBT organization. Check out some of the other fallout from that law and similar laws elsewhere.
Joining a number of international touring acts expressing disdain for North Carolina's new "HB2" or "bathroom law," rockers Mumford & Sons are planning to donate proceeds from their Charlotte show...
Mumford & Sons became the latest artists to weigh in on the North Carolina's "bathroom law," deciding to donate all proceeds from their Thursday night concert in Charlotte to a LGBT organization. Check out some of the other fallout from that law and similar laws elsewhere.
Lake Delton officials say a group of fraudsters have targeted the area. The group obtains credit card numbers, clones them onto new cards and uses them. Read more
John Wilkes Booth shoots Lincoln, the Titanic hits an iceberg, "The Grapes of Wrath" is published, two actresses tie at the Oscars, and the space shuttle completes its first mission, all on this day.
Let's take a look at some celebrities over the age of 65 for whom retirement is a dirty word, including country legend Loretta Lynn, who not only celebrates her 84th birthday Thursday, but also just released her first album in 12 years.
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