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After two decades with one of television’s most respected news programs, Anderson Cooper has officially stepped away from 60 Minutes. The longtime journalist used his final appearance to praise the
Popular host Anderson Cooper has revealed the reason behind his exit from CBS’s 60 Minutes. The broadcast journalist left the popular news program on Sunday, May 17. Cooper had previously confirmed in a statement in February that he would not be renewing his contract with CBS.
Anderson Cooper is officially off the clock. The journalist signed off his final episode of the CBS news program 60 Minutes on Sunday, May 17, after nearly 20 years as a correspondent. As he parted from the long-running series,
Bari Weiss is facing accusations of engineering a "MAGA shake-up" at 60 Minutes as the CBS News chief moves to overhaul the legendary program amid falling ratings, newsroom unrest and claims editorial standards are being reshaped to align with the ...
It was Anderson Cooper's last day as host of CBS' 60 Minutes on Sunday and he waved goodbye to his years-long role by sharing some words to Editor-in-Chief of CBS News, Bari Weiss
President Donald Trump was schooled on his war with Iran in a segment on 60 Minutes Sunday night. The story discussed Trump’s ambitions to seize control of what remains of Iran’s nuclear stockpile, either by force or by more diplomatic means.