Media grapples with covering Trump's unconventional style as election approaches, debating 'sanewashing' and fact-checking ...
Vice President Kamala Harris will be interviewed by Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in Pennsylvania as she steps up ...
The Paramount Global round of layoffs today have impacted CBS News once again, with special correspondent and CBS Saturday Morning co-host Jeff Glor among those departing, according to two sources ...
The matchup, hosted by CBS News in New York, might not carry the same stakes as the Sept. 10 debate between former President ...
CBS News is launching a live, third hour of "CBS Mornings," called "CBS Mornings Plus," starting Monday, Sept. 30, with co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Adriana Diaz. "CBS Mornings Plus" airs from 9-10 ...
Former “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor — who was replaced by Norah O’Donnell — was canned by the Tiffany Network as part of Tuesday’s sweeping layoffs across parent company ...
CBS News, hosting vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz for the general election campaign’s third debate next week, says it will be up to the politicians — not the moderators ...
Jeff Glor, who anchored the CBS Evening News for two years before co-hosting CBS Saturday Morning, is leaving CBS News amid a wave of layoffs, according to a report from Puck News‘ Dylan Byers.
Gayle King has signed a new deal with CBS News, extending her tenure at the network where she has co-hosted CBS Mornings, according to a source familiar with the matter. King last renewed her ...
CBS News has renewed the contract of its biggest star Gayle King — even as the Tiffany Network continues to face brutal cost cuts, The Post has learned. The 69-year-old “CBS Mornings” co ...
Jeff Glor, who navigated a unique career journey at CBS News that had him lead “CBS Evening News” during a rough period and then lend new momentum to the network’s Saturday-morning news ...
According to CBS News, the network proposed four dates for a debate between the two vice presidential nominees: Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8. Both campaigns soon agreed to the Oct. 1 date.