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The CBS editor-in-chief's decision raised questions about political motives and editorial independence at CBS News.
Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with the "Barefoot Contessa" about her journey to becoming one of the country's most beloved cooks. Sloths, the world's slowest mammal, have been around for 64 million years. Sharyn Alfonsi traveled to Costa Rica to learn more about how they've survived.
CBS News abruptly removed the segment three hours before the broadcast.A pulled 60 Minutes segment is causing an uproar within CBS News.After the network announced it wasn't airing Sunday's planned segment covering the stories of Venezuelan men deported out of the U.
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CBS didn't include White House statement about Angel Parents in CECOT segment on '60 Minutes'
The White House reportedly sent CBS a statement that was not included in a controversial "60 Minutes" segment pulled shortly before it was set to air on Sunday.
A battle for political messaging and determination for what kind of face to present to the world can turn a network into a landmine-riddled field of internal power struggles. This sort of jockeying for messaging was highlighted after the CEO of CBS,
The 60 Minutes correspondent sent an internal memo to the CBS News team on Sunday, claiming Weiss abruptly yanked her report on the El Salvador mega-prison CECOT, focusing on men deported to the infamous facility under President Donald Trump ‘s administration.
CBS correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi is lashing out at Bari Weiss for holding her "60 Minutes" story about CECOT, saying it was done for political reasons.
CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss defended her decision to delay a "60 Minutes" CECOT segment in remarks to staffers, saying it wasn't ready and didn't advance the story.