In a surprising move, CBS News executive Wendy McMahon has announced her departure as the network faces a tumultuous legal battle involving Donald Trump. Her exit raises questions about the future of CBS News and its direction under Paramount Global.
In a significant shake-up, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon has resigned following increasing pressure from Paramount Global's leadership. This decision comes amidst controversies surrounding the journalistic independence of CBS's flagship program, '60 Minutes.'
A new study reveals that just two 30-minute strength training sessions a week can significantly boost muscle growth and strength, debunking the myth that you need to spend hours at the gym.
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Owens resigns as executive producer of '60 Minutes' after 24 years, citing loss of independence amid corporate oversight and a controversial merger. Anchor Scott Pelley expresses the team's discontent over the departure, which raises questions about the future of honest journalism at CBS.
In a surprising exchange with reporters, Attorney General Pam Bondi struggled to justify the Trump administration's deportation of immigrants to a notorious prison in El Salvador. Despite claims of targeting violent criminals, a recent report reveals that many deported had no criminal records. Bondi's baffling responses left more questions than answers.