Longtime City anchor Ernie Anastos, who served as a trusted source of news for the tristate area for decades, has died.
Longtime television news anchor, journalist, and author Ernie Anastos, best known as one of the most recognizable faces in New York City local news for decades, has died at age 82. CBS reports he died ...
The Trump administration denounced CNN on Thursday for airing a portion of the new Iranian supreme leader's public statement, the second time in three days that he's targeted the network for reporting ...
Ruth E. Carter vies for her third Oscar for Sinners—explore her journey from Spike Lee collaborations to groundbreaking costume design today.
It is a healthy, important part of our democratic process to debate and question our own leaders. That doesn't mean there's ...
Lawmakers passed a bill raising the governor's salary, debated raising the tax on nicotine products and observed a moment of ...
With her new multipart series 'Bride of Charlie,' Owens has trained her sights on the Turning Point USA CEO and exposed a ...
Israel has launched a daytime attack on Iran’s capital, and witnesses have seen smoke rising from downtown near the Supreme ...
One day after KTLA laid off five well-known on-air journalists, morning news anchor Frank Buckley addressed the loss on-air Thursday, Feb. 26, that the newsroom and viewers at home are feeling.
Adding insult to injury for the beloved KTLA anchors who were fired without warning — as they also weren’t afforded the chance to say goodbye to their beloved viewers. Frank Buckley, one of the ...
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