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Bari Weiss is now CBS News editor-in-chief after Paramount acquires The Free Press
(CNN) — Journalist and entrepreneur Bari Weiss is taking charge at CBS News and her startup, The Free Press, is being acquired by CBS parent company Paramount.Starting today, Weiss is the editor-in-chief of CBS News, a new position that has…
Trump Admin Touts Historic LA Cleanup, Blasts Newsom for Delays
The rubble that defined the Los Angeles landscape in the wake of historic wildfires has been hauled away, leaving behind acre after acre of empty dirt lots where homes once were and will be again. The all-consuming question: When?
NC Lt. Gov Mark Robinson And The Binnall Law Group Hold A News Conference Following CNN Report
NC Lt. Gov Mark Robinson and the Binnall Law Group hold a news conference following CNN report.
After Helene created a news blackout, here’s what my Asheville neighbors and I did
Asheville, North Carolina (CNN) — On the night Helene arrived, my husband, Bruce, and I half-slept through the pounding rain and raging wind and the alerts blasting from our smartphones: trees down and catastrophic flooding across much of Asheville.By the morning…
Rising crime risks turning Oakland into a ‘ghost town.’ Newsom is sending in reinforcements
New York (CNN) — Violent crime and other felonies fell in 2023…
Dozens of news organizations condemn police raid on Kansas newspaper and call for seized materials to be returned
(CNN) — Dozens of news organizations on Sunday condemned a police raid on a Kansas newspaper…
Judge: Fox News to face trial in April
DOVER, Del. — A voting machine company's defamation case against Fox News over its airing of false allegations about the 2020 presidential election will go to trial after a Delaware judge on Friday ruled that a jury must decide whether the network aired the claims with actual malice, the standard for proving libel against public figures.
World Cup live: Scores and the latest news
Follow live scores an updates from the 2022 World Cup.
Iran's state broadcaster hacked during nightly news program
An Iranian state broadcaster was allegedly hacked during its nightly news program Saturday, according to…
A young woman's death in Iran has sparked an uprising. News organizations are grappling with how to cover it
Nationwide protests have gripped Iran for weeks following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini after she was taken into custody by the government's morality police for apparently not wearing her hijab properly. Her death has sparked violent clashes between demonstrators…
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has died, according to Russian news reports
Russian news agencies are reporting that former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has died at 91.
Kansas voters block path to abortion ban. Plus other election news tonight.
The vote Tuesday was the first test of voters' feelings about abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in late June. Plus, get a rundown of key election outcomes tonight across the nation.
Americans can't afford gas. That's bad news for beef jerky
Gas doesn't just fuel cars, it also powers Marlboros, Red Bull, and Doritos.An estimated 80% of the fuel purchased in the United States comes from local convenience stores, which bring in about $475 billion of revenue each year, according to…
The end of another Olympics in the COVID era, cases and hospitalizations on the decline, and more COVID-19 news
With COVID cases declining and protests near the U.S.-Canada border phasing out, there are some successes to celebrate. But some, like those who are immunocompromised, are still facing an uphill battle. Here's that and more COVID news.
Some good COVID news: Hybrid immunity may be the answer, most Americans immune to omicron, unemployment low
Although the virus is still here and protests are still ongoing, there may be some hope in the world of coronavirus.
News coverage conveys creeping anxiety amid Delta surge, Omicron uncertainty
A version of this article first appeared in the "Reliable Sources" newsletter. You can…
News outlets should be openly 'pro-democracy,' journalism professor says
As threats to democracy become increasingly mainstream, traditional norms and practices of covering politics must be rethought, Jay Rosen, journalism professor at New York University, said on "Reliable Sources" Sunday."American news media knows how to cover two parties that are…
Chris Wallace announces he is leaving Fox News, joining CNN+
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, one of the few high-profile news personalities who retained a reputation of integrity as Fox leaned hard into right-wing and conspiratorial programming, announced Sunday that he is departing the network and joining CNN+ to host…
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