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Bill Owens, the longtime executive producer of CBS News' "60 Minutes," is stepping down over concerns about editorial independence, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on April 22.
Bill Belichick is reportedly sidelining his 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson as the fallout from the couple’s disastrous CBS interview continues. The 73-year-old coaching legend is looking ...
HBO host Bill Maher used a woke moment from the finale of a hit reality TV series on Friday to illustrate how the Democratic Party could lose future elections. During his closing monologue from ...
Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick says his recent interview on "CBS Sunday Morning" created "a false narrative" about his relationship with his girlfriend, 24-year-old Jordon Hudson.
This article has been updated to reflect the correct information. The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would restrict the access of minors to social media. State Rep.
Bill Belichick is speaking out for the first time after his now-viral interview with CBS Sunday Morning, and defending his girlfriend Jordon Hudson. Belichick, 73, issued a statement on Wednesday ...
On Wednesday, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee took up a bill on antisemitism with a remarkable last-minute amendment from committee Chair Bill Cassidy of Louisiana ...
North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick broke his silence on Wednesday after a TV interview sparked backlash toward him and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. Belichick appeared on "CBS ...
The Delhi Cabinet approved a Bill to regulate fees in private schools, imposing fines up to Rs 10 lakh for unauthorized hikes. Chief Minister Gupta announced the 'historic' move, aiming to address ...
Bill Belichick had a knack during his Patriots tenure for moving on from a player sooner rather than later, not wanting to wait until the production dipped. One of his former players, Ted Johnson ...
Pennies would still be legal tender under the bill, but they would no longer be produced except when “appropriate solely to meet the needs of numismatic collectors of the one-cent coin.” ...
This can’t be what North Carolina believed it was getting. It just can’t. How someone, anyone, in that painfully dysfunctional group of misfits making decisions at North Carolina could not ...