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CBS News correspondent Lara Logan, under fire for using a discredited source for a 60 Minutes story on the Benghazi attack, has agreed to take a leave of absence, according to an internal memo ...
Following multiple on-air apologies for a faulty 60 Minutes report, veteran broadcaster Lara Logan has taken an immediate leave of absence from the venerable news magazine — alongside producer ...
Lara Logan, the reporter behind 60 Minutes' now-discredited story on the Benghazi attacks, has agreed to take a leave of absence from CBS News. Also taking a leave is producer Max McClellan.
Lara Logan’s temporary leave of absence from CBS’ 60 Minutes could become permanent, according to recent reports. Lara Logan's Job At CBS In Jeopardy? Logan infamously botched a report on the ...
Lara Logan apologized for an erroneous 60 Minutes report about the events at the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012. “We made a mistake,” she said on CBS This Morning Friday.
Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan is seeking $25 million in a defamation suit filed against writer Joe Hagan and New York Media for a piece published five years ago titled ...
“60 Minutes” reporter Lara Logan was on leave for six months after an erroneous report on the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, aired.
After Lara Logan was hospitalized for the second time in a month, a '60 Minutes' spokesperson wished her a 'speedy recovery.' ...
An internal CBS review of how Lara Logan and her producer handled a Benghazi report raised as many questions about the behavior of '60 Minutes' leadership as about its front-line correspondents.
Lara Logan has returned, though not quite triumphant. But at least CBS' star correspondent can put to rest the rumors that she would never work at 60 Minutes again.60 Minutes again.
Breaking a months-long silence, CBS war correspondent Lara Logan talked to ’60 Minutes’ on Sunday night about what really happened to her in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Lara Logan on ’60 Minutes’ Benghazi Report: ‘We Were Misled,’ Are ‘Very Sorry’ (Video) Todd Cunningham and Tony Maglio. Mon, November 11, 2013 at 1:23 AM UTC.