WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Paramount's CBS News said late Monday it has turned over documents sought by the Federal Communications Commission in its probe into a "60 Minutes" interview with then Vice ...
"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens lashed out at President Trump's lawsuit against CBS News, reportedly telling staff ...
CBS has agreed to hand over the unedited transcripts of the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris to the Federal ...
CBS News staffers are said to be dreading a proposed settlement with President Donald Trump over claims that it deceptively ...
The outcome of Carr’s investigation has broader ramifications for Paramount, people close to the FCC told The Post.
Brendan Carr told Fox News the agency would be "open-minded" about potential consequences as it investigates accusations of "news distortion" ...
Trump may have distanced himself from Project 2025 on the campaign trail, but many of his policies align with those included ...
Politics / Paramount’s settlement negotiations with President Trump are just one example of the administration’s encroaching ...
The Trump administration’s request for the raw material of a “60 Minutes” segment is raising red flags across the media ...
Donald Trump is asserting the president’s power to remake the executive branch as he sees fit — empowering Elon Musk to push ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr suggested the public could see the transcript of CBS’s News 60 ...
In one of his initial acts since becoming FCC chairman, Brendan Carr last month revived a complaint against CBS News over the ...