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Investigative reporter and former CBS correspondent Anna Werner will join InvestigateTV, Gray's national investigative unit, ...
"Just signed my first anchor deal which means the seat I have been sitting in since Jess moved to nights is now mine," she ...
The cast remaking "I Know What You Did Last Summer" opened up about the easter eggs in the new film and ranked which most ...
A rebel offensive led by Islamist insurgent groups ousted Syria's longtime despotic leader, Bashar Assad, in December, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Federal courts could soon decide whether trans athletes should be allowed to compete in women's school sports in Oregon. A lawsuit filed in federal court on behalf of ...
ABC News is overhauling the talent lineup at 'GMA3,' ousting co anchor DeMarco Morgan and letting Eva Pilgrim jump to 'Inside Edition' ...
As women and nonbinary reporters navigate growing threats to freedom of press in America and beyond, the Courage in Journalism Awards shine light upon the bravery it takes to resist such risks.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth snaps at female reporter for calling out sexism Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon on June 26, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed the media was undermining the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, accusing reporters of rooting against Trump and misrepresenting DIA intelligence.
President Trump suggested that CNN and the New York Times may fire the reporters who wrote about an assessment that the strikes on Iran likely only set the regime’s nuclear program back by ...
Pete Hegseth ridiculed a reporter who asked why he did not credit a female pilot in his comments after a successful mission against Iran's nuclear facilities.
Pete Hegseth ripped Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin, saying she had "been about the worst" member of the press covering Iran attack ...