March 14 Rogan recalls time in Hollywood, saying it's an industry full of 'fake' people and political 'groupthink' Podcaster Joe Rogan recalled his early days as an actor in Hollywood, saying he does not belong in that social climate at all, preferring to be around comedians and fighters.
March 14 CBS News in transition: Who's in and who's out after a tumultuous year at the network A look at all the personnel changes that have rocked CBS News including the appointment of editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and the exits of "60 Minutes" correspondent Anderson Cooper.
March 14 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks hide the ‘M’ word after Muslim terror attack ABC, NBC, CBS avoided identifying Muslim terror suspects in New York bomb plot while labeling another group merely as 'far-right anti-immigrant.'
March 14 Ex-NFL star predicts streaming giants will team up for bundles as league rights become 'so damn expensive' NFL media rights deal could force streaming services to bundle together as costs expected to soar beyond $10 billion annually, said former Pro Bowler Shawne Merriman.
March 13 White House erupts over CNN report claiming Trump team underestimated Iran response on Hormuz The White House press secretary denied a CNN report claiming the Trump team was unprepared for the potential Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "fake news."
March 13 'Access Hollywood' canceled after 30 years "Access Hollywood" is being canceled by NBCUniversal as part of a company's broader plan to roll back on syndicated programming, marking the end of an era for daytime television.
March 13 Live Nation employees caught calling fans 'so stupid' in shocking price-gouging messages Live Nation employees allegedly bragged about “robbing them blind" while referring to customers in leaked messages as the company faced a federal antitrust lawsuit.
March 13 James Carville tells Stephen A Smith Democrats 'do not know how to talk to young men' James Carville asked Stephen A. Smith how Democrats can reconnect with young men during a podcast discussion about political messaging and economic priorities.
March 13 Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit Chicago Public Schools settled its religious discrimination lawsuit with Moody Bible Institute, allowing Christian students to join the CPS teacher preparation program.
March 13 Mamdani backs out of CBS interview after network chief Bari Weiss boosted criticism of him on X: report New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani reportedly backed out of a CBS interview after the network chief Bari Weiss appeared to endorse criticism of him on social media.