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William Small, ‘Hero to Journalism' at CBS, NBC, Dies at 93
Longtime broadcast news executive William J. Small, who led CBS News’ Washington coverage during the civil rights movement, Vietnam War and Watergate and was later president of NBC News and United Press International, died Sunday, CBS News said. He was 93.
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GOP Senators Incensed by Schiff's ‘Head on a Pike' Remark
Lead House prosecutor Adam Schiff had Republicans paying close attention to his carefully crafted remarks in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial
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Pharrell's New Festival in Virginia Beach Features Migos, Missy, Deepak Chopra
Pharrell announced Monday SOMETHING IN THE WATER, a multi-day event he’s calling a “cultural experience” that will debut April 26-28. He will perform on a stage set on the beach; other performers include Missy Elliott, Travis Scott, Migos, Dave Matthews Band, Janelle Monae, Diplo, SZA, Lil Uzi Vert and Pusha T.
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Scarlett Johansson: Ivanka Trump ‘Baffles Me'
Scarlett Johansson says Ivanka Trump could have a “big impact” by being vocal, and she’s baffled by the first daughter’s reluctance to take a public stance on controversial issues related to her father’s administration.
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Woman Fired Over Access to Leaked Tape of ABC's Amy Robach
A CBS News employee has lost her job following reports that she may have been involved in the leak of video that showed ABC’s Amy Robach complaining that her bosses didn’t run a story about a Jeffrey Epstein accuser.
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McConnell: Senate Must Take Up Impeachment If House Approves
Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that Senate rules would require him to take up any articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump if approved by the House, swatting down talk that that the GOP-controlled chamber could dodge the matter entirely. “I would have no choice but to take it up,” McConnell said on CNBC. But he cautioned, “How long...
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Trump Pushes for Whistleblower's Identity
President Donald Trump took to Twitter over the weekend, demanding to “meet” the whistleblower who exposed his conversation with the President of Ukraine and leveling his own accusations that he was being spied on.
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Former Charlie Rose Makeup Artist Sues, Alleging Harassment
The former chief makeup artist at Charlie Rose’s interview show is suing him, saying the disgraced television journalist ran a “toxic work environment” for women. Gina Riggi said in her harassment lawsuit filed Thursday that she worked for 22 years for Rose and Bloomberg, the company where his Manhattan studio was located. She lost her job in 2017 after Rose...
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CBS News' Norah O'Donnell Caught on Hot Mic Talking About Sex Harassment
“CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell was caught on a hot mic during a segment on sexual harassment appearing to say: “Sounds like somebody else here.” The comment was made during a Tuesday night package on Placido Domingo, the opera legend accused by eight singers and a dancer of sexual harassment and abuse of power, detailed in an Associated Press...
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Lester Holt to Receive Walter Cronkite Journalism Award
Arizona State University is awarding its 2019 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism to NBC anchor Lester Holt.
The university’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication announced Tuesday that Holt will receive the award Nov. 4 in Phoenix. -
Barr Says Mueller ‘Could Have' Reached Decision on Whether Trump Broke the Law
Attorney General William Barr says he disagreed with former special counsel Robert Mueller’s decision not to determine whether President Donald Trump broke the law by obstructing his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. “I personally felt he could’ve reached a decision,” Barr told CBS News in an interview that aired Thursday. Read More
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CBS News Names New Evening Anchor, Revamps Morning Show
Norah O’Donnell will become anchor and managing editor of the “CBS Evening News” and Gayle King is getting two new morning show co-hosts as CBS News seeks to boost the programs’ ratings and put a tumultuous, scandal-scarred period behind it.
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GOP: Dems Won't Hold Bipartisan Hearing for Fairfax Accusers
House Republicans said Tuesday that they tried and failed to broker a deal with Democrats that would allow for a bipartisan public hearing in which two women who accuse Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault could testify under oath.
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GOP Effort to Hold Fairfax Hearings Falls Flat
Two women accusing Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault have come forward with their stories on national television. Now, Republicans are accusing Democrats of blocking their latest proposal to hold hearings on the allegations. News4’s Julie Carey reports.
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Accuser: Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax's Response to Allegations Is ‘Disgraceful'
One of the two women accusing Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual assault says his response has been “disgraceful, irresponsible and manipulative.”
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Fairfax Accuser Tells Her Story
One of two women who say Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax sexually assaulted her told her story on national television. News4’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports.
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Gayle King, Robin Roberts and the Complicated Case of the No-Win Interviews
Each veteran newswoman and morning show anchor sat down with controversial subjects and the reactions were widely different–but both did what they could
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‘Pizza Intern' Seen Snarfing Slice on Live TV Gets Special Pie Named for Him
One hungry Georgetown undergrad grabbed himself a slice of viral fame when he was caught in the background of a CBS News shot annihilating an &pizza pie.
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Iraqi President Hits Back at Trump Over US Army Presence
Iraq’s president hit back at Donald Trump Monday for saying U.S. troops should stay in Iraq to keep an eye on neighboring Iran, saying the U.S. leader did not ask for Iraq’s permission to do so. “We find these comments strange,” said Barham Salih, speaking at a forum in Baghdad.