October 10, 2024 CBS News staff told not to refer to Jerusalem as being in Israel: report CBS News' standards and practices director reportedly told network employees to not refer to Jerusalem as being in Israel, according to a report from The Free Press.
October 10, 2024 CBS latest news outlet to face revolt from far-left staff after meltdown over contentious Israel interview The drama unfolding at CBS News mirrors controversies at other news organizations including NBC News, CNN and The New York Times, where far-left staff revolt against their bosses.
October 10, 2024 On this day in history, October 10, 1845, US Naval Academy founded after planned mutiny shocks nation The U.S. Naval Academy, known for its first five years as the Naval School, was founded on Oct. 10, 1845 after a planned mutiny aboard U.S. Navy brig Somers. It's the only mutiny in Navy history.
October 2, 2024 Politico's Ryan Lizza on leave after ex Olivia Nuzzi accuses him of harassment, blackmail amid RFK Jr. tryst Politico's Ryan Lizza was placed on leave after ex-fiancée Olivia Nuzzi accused him of harassment and blackmail in a court filing following revelations of her RFK Jr. relationship.
September 26, 2024 NC gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson hires Trump-friendly lawyer to investigate porn website allegations North Carolina Republican Mark Robinson hired attorney Jesse Binnall to lead an expeditious investigation into claims he made comments on a porn site.
September 19, 2024 ‘Seinfeld’ star says new Watergate doc proves that Nixon was ‘railroaded’: ‘Didn't get his day in court’ 91±¬ÁÏ Digital spoke to "Seinfeld" actor John O'Hurley about the revelations depicted in the new documentary he narrated: "Watergate's Secrets and Betrayals."
August 8, 2024 On this day in history, August 8, 1974, President Nixon announces his resignation President Richard Nixon announced he would step down from the U.S. presidency amid the Watergate scandal and a lack of support from Congress on this day in history, August 8, 1974.
August 7, 2024 Scandal-plagued Illinois mayor boots residents from public meeting as town cuts off government credit card Residents living in the Village of Dolton, Illinois, continue showing up to board meetings to question how their community is being run amid investigations.
July 19, 2024 On this day in history, July 19, 1969, former Kennedy aide killed in 'Chappaquiddick incident' Mary Jo Kopechne's drowned body was discovered in Sen. Ted Kennedy's overturned car on this day in history, July 19, 1969. The event became known as the "Chappaquiddick incident."
July 13, 2024 Former GOP staffers offer Dems friendly advice on how to handle hostile media: 'You may not be used to this' The co-hosts of the "Ruthless" podcast offered a "boot camp" to Democratic press secretaries feeling the heat from the media following President Biden's disastrous debate performance.