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Liberal lawmakers asked David Ellison, chief executive of Skydance Media, which is set to merge with CBS owner Paramount, about alleged promises on conservative ad content.
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Trump's $16 million lawsuit settlement with Paramount and CBS is the latest example of the president's war to discredit media outlets he disfavors.
President Trump may not have exactly taken credit for getting Colbert fired, but he sure is happy about it. “I absolutely love that Colbert’ got fired. His talent was even less than his ratings,” he wrote on Truth Social this morning.
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Fox News Digital breaks down how a "60 Minutes" editing decision of a Kamala Harris interview wound up turning into a lofty lawsuit settlement with President Trump.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the impact of a White House-run DOJ dwarfs most other Trump II depredations precisely because it allows space for them continue unchecked. A totally compromised DOJ eliminates accountability for breaking the law in the criminal sense and for the mass lawlessness in non-criminal contexts.
The CBS/Paramount payout to Trump is chump change by the standards of big media corporations. But the size of the payout is irrelevant. That CBS would sell its First Amendment rights for any
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World awaits ceasefire as Trump says there's "good chance" for Israel-Hamas settlementPresident Trump remains positive about a potential Israel-Hamas ceasefire but has toned down his rhetoric about its timing. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has more.