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A source who saw them in a private room at Annabel’s in London said, “He looks enchanted by her, and she looks very happy ...
The annual event highlights how literacy can change lives, and honors individuals whose work echoes the organization's ...
Readers respond to Emma Green’s report on universities’ backlash against D.E.I., John Cassidy’s piece about labor and A.I., and Sarah Stillman’s article about starvation in prisons.
The US organization StopAntisemitism wrote, “Ridiculous moment on @60Minutes: Lesley Stahl asks hostage Keith Siegel if Hamas starved him because they had no food. He shuts her down.
Journalist Lesley Stahl interviewed several freed hostages during a segment of “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. However, one portion of the interview is gaining attention for the way Ms. Stahl framed ...
Former Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas, who was freed in February, spoke to CBS’ “60 Minutes" about his experiences being held captive by Hamas for over a year.
Lesley Stahl likes to say her life began at the age of 30 — the year she became a journalist. It happened, she said, by chance. ... Children were encouraged to spy on their parents. It was a world of ...
One year after October 7th, Lesley Stahl reflects on her 60 Minutes coverage in Israel and the "fog of war" in an expanded battlefront that now includes Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran.
One year after October 7th, Lesley Stahl reflects on her 60 Minutes coverage in Israel and the "fog of war" in an expanded battlefront that now includes Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran.
CBS News’ Lesley Stahl has been around forever, and it’s a little difficult to understand why. Stahl isn’t a particularly good reporter. She asks a lot of dumb questions, and she’s biased ...
Lesley Stahl and “60 Minutes” might have settled that issue with an interview with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Sunday's episode. It was an embarrassment. It was also just weird.