Months after President Donald Trump sued CBS News over a 60 Minutes segment featuring then-Vice President Kamala Harris, settlement discussions between representatives of CBS News’s parent company, ...
Norah O’Donnell’s exit from “CBS Evening News” Thursday night wasn’t what viewers might have expected. And the successor ...
Hoda Kotb signed off and Norah O'Donnell is following her lead. But experts say the TV news business continues to "ebb and flow" amid talent shifts.
At No. 73 is Toronto Maple Leafs CEO, alternate governor Keith Pelley. Longtime media executive was at helm of Rogers Media when network landed Canada’s broadcasting rights. He knows Toronto ...
"[Jabbar] appears to have been inspired — from afar — by ISIS, and it is, in many ways, the most challenging type of terrorist threat we face," Wray told the interviewer, Scott Pelley.
New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar was radicalized by ISIS online "within weeks," according to FBI Director Christopher Wray. Jabbar killed 14 civilians when he rammed a rented Ford ...
"If it’s such a dangerous time, why resign?" asked host Scott Pelley. Wray, 58, had just been outlining the United States' greatest threats from communist China’s ability to attack critical US ...
Scott Pelley: What is the greatest threat facing the incoming Trump administration? Christopher Wray: Well, the greatest long-term threat facing our country, in my view, is represented by the ...
This week, FBI Director Christopher Wray, who is resigning before President-elect Trump takes office, spoke with 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley about a wide range of subjects, including ...
CBS anchor Scott Pelley asked Wray if he was concerned that the FBI could be turned against him because Patel listed him as a member of the “deep state” in his 2023 book, Government Gangsters ...
FBI Director Christopher Wray reflects on his decision to leave the FBI, the Bureau's future and the threats facing America.
During an interview on 60 Minutes with CBS News anchor Scott Pelley, Wray claimed the agency had “a duty to act” when it became aware that classified information was “not being properly ...