The two-time Grammy winner and actor is the first rapper ever to be chosen for the Kennedy Center Honors Source
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Carole King and her “Beautiful” life
As the Broadway musical that celebrates the singer-songwriter’s gifts marks its fifth anniversary, she surprised the audience by taking the stage to play herself Source
The Go-Go’s on their staying power
Members of one of the most successful all-female bands in rock ‘n’ roll history talk about their rollercoaster, 40-year relationships, and the new Broadway musical, “Head Over Heels,” that features the group’s songs Source
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters: “I love music, and I love life”
The former drummer of Nirvana on how he raised himself from the dark period following the suicide of Kurt Cobain Source
Jay-Z, Foo Fighters and Go-Go’s get into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
This year’s class also includes Tina Turner, Carole King and LL Cool J. Source
Live Updates: Cheney removed from her post of conference chair
After the vote, Cheney told reporters that she “will do everything I can to make sure the former president never again gets anywhere near the Oval Office.” Source
HUD Secretary Ben Carson points to wife for expensive dining set
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson pointed to his wife when pressed about the purchase of a $31,000 dining set with taxpayer money. Source
Sen. McCain slams Trump for congratulatory call with Putin
Senator McCain blasted President Trump for his congratulatory call with newly reelected Russian President Vladimir Putin amid widespread reports of forced voting in Russia. Source
The Royals Report: Queen Elizabeth II carries out first major royal engagement since death of husband, Prince Philip
On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth II delivered the Queen’s Speech at the opening of Parliament, her first major royal engagement since the death of her husband Prince Philip last month. She was accompanied by her son and heir, Prince Charles. BBC royal correspondent Sarah Campbell joins “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source
Panicked drivers fill up on gas across Southeast as pipeline remains offline
Across the Southeast, panicked drivers are filling up their tanks as fears of a gas shortage grow after a cyberattack led to the shutdown of the nation’s biggest fuel pipeline. Officials have urged people not to hoard fuel. CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta joined “CBSN AM” with more on the frenzy. Source