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CBS parent company Paramount Global’s widely panned decision to settle with President Donald Trump in his lawsuit against 60 ...
The network's employees are angry about the $16 million '60 Minutes' settlement, relieved at the lack of an apology, and ...
President Trump had sued over an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. The company needs federal approval for a ...
The disclosure of the letter comes as a new filing suggests Paramount Global and Trump may be closing in on a settlement ...
Internally at CBS News, staffers are already beginning to fret about the show's future under the new ownership.
‘60 Minutes’ has been on TV for almost 60 years now — and in that time, it has often gone from reporting the news to becoming the news.
Veteran 60 Minutes reporter Lesley Stahl has spoken out about the ongoing lawsuit against CBS by President Donald Trump, expressing her concerns over how her network bosses are handling the situation.
Veteran "60 Minutes" reporter Scott Pelley warned "freedom of speech is under attack" during President Trump's second term.
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon says she's quitting. It's the latest fallout at the network as its parent company considers settling a lawsuit with President Donald Trump over a “60 Minutes” interview.
Paramount began supervising "60 Minutes" stories in new ways, including asking former CBS News President Susan Zirinsky to look over some of its stories before they aired.