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The senators say the decision to try to settle President Trump’s lawsuit appears to be a ‘deal’ to ‘exploit his position to ...
Sitting down with CNBC host Sara Eisen at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Los Angeles on Monday, Carr called the federal inquiry into “60 Minutes” over its October interview with ...
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, says the comment is not meant as a ‘threat.’ ...
Minutes' foes include the principal stockholder of CBS, the chairman of the FCC, a major sector of the legal establishment ...
Minutes” ran a highly partisan segment likening President Trump to a cold-blooded mob boss — even as its corporate parent, ...
Carr, a MAGA ideologue who wears a gold lapel pin in the shape of Trump’s profile, has to okay the Paramount-Skydance deal ...
Scott Pelley is leading the anti-Trump report, which will look at how Trump is “using executive orders to target some of the ...
The “60 Minutes“ interview that sparked a lawsuit from President Donald Trump has received an Emmy nomination in the ...
Journalists are still producing valuable reporting, analysis and commentary. But the legacy U.S. journalism industry has ...
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating whether ... license investigation and the president’s lawsuit into “60 Minutes” are separate from the merger probe — comments that ...
(CNN) — Brendan Carr, the top communications regulator, doesn’t view his investigation into CBS as “a threat” to the broadcaster. Sitting down with CNBC host Sara Eisen at the Milken ...