
Mr. Cortright studied American history at Empire State University.
The mention of CBS comes as its owners are seeking to buy the parent company of CNN, which would likely also require government approval.

The fired workers want their jobs back.

The agreement, if approved by a judge, means the district will potentially avoid a ruling against its policies.

‘They have special deals, endless vacation time—but this summer went too far,’ one staffer reportedly says.

The lawmaker says the president ‘successfully coerced CBS into corruptly and misleadingly editing’ the interview.

AT&T is the latest telecom company to scrap its DEI policies as it seeks the Trump administration’s approval of a financial transaction.


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