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FCC is facing pressure from Democratic lawmakers for a transparent review of the Paramount-Skydance deal after President Trump's settlement raised questions about media independence.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCBS Sports ranks Auburn's hiring of Bryan Harsin among the worst hires of the centuryCBS Sports recently brought up a tough memory by mentioning Bryan Harsin as one of the worst hires of the century.
CBS News uncovered multiple paid advertisements on Meta's Instagram stories feature that lead to Telegram channels that promote sex work in the U.S. and other countries
Former "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft and Jon Stewart criticized Paramount's settlement with Trump, calling it a "shakedown" linked to merger plans.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMSU's Jonathan Smith considered 'safe and secure' in CBS Sports' hot seat rankingsIn comparing across his peers in the Big Ten, Smith was in the upper half of the league of safest coaches. From the Big Ten, Luke Fickell of Wisconsin, Lincoln Riley of USC and Mike Locksley of Maryland had the highest hot seat rating but all were in the "Pressure is mounting" section.
Surprised a tv network took almost a century to make a sitcom set in a department everyone dreads having to go to.'
Bill O'Reilly said what everyone has been thinking since CBS parent company Paramount agreed to a $16 million settlement over the Kamala Harris interview on "60 Minutes" last week: The company would have won in court – but needs Trump to approve its complex sale to Skydance.
James Brown moved from Fox to CBS in 2006. As he approaches his 20th season with his current network, he’s potentially going to stick around a lot longer. Michael McCarthy of FrontOfficeSports.com reports that Brown is negotiating an extension to remain the host of The NFL Today. His current deal expires after the 2025 season.
Roll Call was a vital training ground for me; it planted a seed of ambition to continue covering the issues that matter to fellow Americans. (Norah O’Donnell is a CBS News senior correspondent and “60 Minutes” contributing correspondent who worked at Roll Call between 1998 and 1999.)
After our report on a Caroline County great-grandmother raising two young boys without air conditioning, the community responded with donations and a free AC system installation.