Canceling Colbert Was a ‘No Brainer’ for CBS
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Homes, stores and roads were washed away, causing an estimated $18-22 billion in damages across Central Texas. On Sunday, Aug. 3, CBS News Texas invites you to a night of music and storytelling to raise funds for flood relief.
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"One of the things they're going to have to do is put an ombudsman in place for two years, so basically a bias monitor that will report directly to the president [of Paramount]," Carr told Newsmax on Thursday, right after the FCC announced its approval of the merger.
Most Americans under 30 approved at the start of President Trump's second term but are dissatisfied with the economy's direction.
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WolverinesWire on MSNCBS Sports says Michigan football's 2025 schedule is manageable despite tough road gamesCBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli ranks Michigan’s 2025 schedule as manageable, despite road games at OU, Nebraska, USC.
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Former TV anchor Connie Chung said on Friday that the recent Paramount Global-Skydance Media merger could mark the end of CBS News as she once knew it.
A CBS News investigation found discrepancies between the government's description of the Jeffrey Epstein jail video and what the video shows.
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GOLF.com on MSN‘We’re here for you’: Ian Baker-Finch gives tearful farewell to CBS GolfLongtime CBS Sports broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch gave a tearful farewell to the CBS Golf team after announcing his retirement on Sunday.
"There are going to be barriers in life, but there is always going to be a way to get around them," Lomax said.
Since then, Colbert has been ripping into Donald Trump with renewed relish, often while also flaying CBS and its parent company, Paramount. By doubling down on attacking his most powerful enemy, at a time when network execs are facing such intense scrutiny for what many believe was a politically motivated firing,