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By settling the Trump lawsuit, Paramount didn’t cave in. It’s helping CBS News focus on its mission.
God knows Donald Trump has a taste for the absurd. Though, as far as I can find, he’s incapable of making a self-deprecating ...
Citizens’ ability to push back against authoritarian measures is being stifled by a calculated assault on the press and a ...
The veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent who interviewed Kamala Harris for the segment that triggered the just-settled lawsuit ...
After an astonishing concession to a sitting president, the country’s most popular television news program faces the prospect ...
The organizations say Paramount is capitulating to the Trump administration rather than fighting for their journalists’ rights.
As Paramount considers settling a lawsuit with Donald Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview, the Freedom of the Press Foundation warns that it will sue over a deal that allegedly “could amount to ...
Democratic senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden warned Shari Redstone on Tuesday that settling Donald Trump’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit in order to win approval for Paramount ...
Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Ron Wyden are questioning whether Paramount's potential attempts to resolve the high profile lawsuit could violate federal anti-bribery laws ...
Bill Owens, a longtime executive producer on the CBS news program "60 Minutes," is resigning over concerns about editorial independence.
Bill Owens, executive producer of the CBS News program "60 Minutes," is switching up the show's format this fall with six 90-minute episodes.
"60 Minutes" is close to settling a lawsuit with President Trump, amid increasing corporate oversight and leadership changes.
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