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Former CBS anchor criticized Paramount's $16 million Trump settlement over "60 Minutes" editing claims, arguing the network ...
NEW YORK — Dan Rather returned to the CBS News airwaves for the first time since his bitter exit 18 years ago, appearing in a reflective interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” days before the ...
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather shared his support for "60 Minutes" and disappointment in Paramount's Trump lawsuit ...
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather returned to CBS on Sunday after bitterly departing the network 18 years ago. Rather, who spent 44 years covering world events for CBS, exited after a botched ...
Dan Rather, who anchored “CBS Evening News” for more than two decades, will return to the network for the first time Sunday since leaving acrimoniously in 2005. The legendary newsman, 92, will ...
CBS News veteran Dan Rather spoke out against Paramount's decision to settle a $10 billion lawsuit between President Donald ...
The face of CBS News for decades is turning his glare back on the network. Paramount Global, now CBS's parent company, reached a $16 million settlement in President Donald Trump's lawsuit over the ...
Dan Rather is with CBS correspondent Lee Cowan during an interview on “CBS Sunday Morning" on April, 28, 2024. | CBS News via AP. By Associated Press 04/28/2024 11:24 AM EDT.
Dan Rather is returning to CBS News. Nearly 20 years after stepping down as the anchor of the CBS Evening News, and 18 years after he last appeared on the network, the anchor will return to a CBS ...
At the age of 91, journalism legend Dan Rather remains on top of the news. Take the recent CNN town hall with former President – and current candidate – Donald Trump. Bad idea, he says.
Almost 20 years since Dan Rather, 92, left "CBS Evening News" after 44 years, of covering wars, politics, and JFK's assassination, he talks with former mentee Lee Cowan.
Dan Rather Will Return to CBS News for First Time in 18 Years. The former anchor was fired from the network in 2006 after a controversial '60 Minutes II' report on President George W. Bush. By.