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Complaints About Charlie Rose Went Unheeded at CBS

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A recent investigation by the Washington Post found an additional 27 women who say the former CBS anchor sexually harassed them. And, in some cases, when these women raised concerns with managers their complaints weren't elevated, says...
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And The Pulitzer Goes To....

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Reporters at the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine shared the prize for public service journalism for their reporting on Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, that sparked the widepsread #MeToo movement.
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And the Pulitzer Goes To...

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Reporters at the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine shared the prize for public service journalism for their reporting on Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, which ultimately sparked the #MeToo movement.
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Trump uses Twitter to attack Amazon and Jeff Bezos

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In a series of tweets, U.S. President Donald Trump attacked Amazon and its CEO Jeff Bezos. Trump claims his attackshave to do with a deal Amazon gets from the United States Post Office — a deal he says costs the taxpayer a pile of money....
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Amazon attack

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CBC's Keith Boag on Trump's latest tweets against Amazon's business practices
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A Former WaPo Exec on What He Learned From Jeff Bezos

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The former VP of innovation and commercial at The Washington Post, now CEO of Po.et, a content platform that uses blockchain, says his former boss taught him one thing that he's taken to his new company.
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Donald Trump fires James Comey: Behind the media coverage (CBC News Network's The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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Margaret Sullivan of the Washington Post on the news media's coverage of Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI director James Comey. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Trump reveals classified information to Russian officials (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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Greg Miller of the Washington Post talks about a busy week for investigative journalists covering the Trump White House. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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The power of investigative journalism in the Trump era

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What makes Jeff Bezos tick

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Richard L. Brandt is the author of One Click: Jeff Bezos and the Rise of Amazon.com
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Greg Miller Interview

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Diana speaks with Greg Miller about using anonymous sources in the age of fake news. Miller and his colleagues from the Washington Post were first to report the CIA's conclusion that Russia interfered in the U.S. election to help Donald...
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How many people are killed by police each year in the U.S.?

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509 people have been shot and killed by police so far in 2016 according to Washington Post database that tracks fatal police shootings in the U.S.
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Is Trump making conspiracy theories mainstream?

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Donald Trump's apparent acknowledgement of certain conspiracies and outright advocacy for some have given unprecedented attention to these theories and prompted fears that others may be dredged up.
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Trump's Administration Faces Trust Crisis | FBI Using Lie Detector On Seniors | WION | World News

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Some FBI employees have been pushed out or placed on administrative leave due to earlier investigations that ran afoul of conservatives.
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'Foreign Media's Skewed...': Hindu American Org Lauds India's Pahalgam Delegations I Suhag Shukla

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Despite firm support from Western governments following the Kashmir massacre, Western media coverage is drawing criticism for its language. Many outlets are referring to the perpetrators as "gunmen" or "militants" rather than...
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White House denies an Israel-Hamas deal has been reached on fighting pause and release of captives

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The White House has denied media reports that Israel, the US and Hamas have reached a deal to release dozens of captives in Gaza.
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Major News Orgs to Decline Paying for Twitter Verification

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Major news organizations such as The New York Times and Washington Post are declining to pay to have their accounts verified on Twitter ahead of the anticipated changes on the platform Saturday.
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They voted for Trump. How do they feel about him being indicted?

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Two staunch supporters of former U.S. president Donald Trump say his indictment on 34 charges is a political witch hunt that won’t hurt his chances in another presidential run — and could even help him.
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Twitter Suspends Journalists Covering Elon Musk

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Twitter Suspends Journalists Covering Elon Musk
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How Gen Z Could Affect the Midterms

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Mariana Alfaro, an anchor on Post Politics Now for The Washington Post, joined Cheddar News to discuss how Gen Z can transform the 2022 midterm elections
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Mental Health, Gambling Experts Speak Out About Growing Concerns Over Crypto Addiction

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It's no secret that cryptocurrency popularity skyrocketed in recent years. Over the past decade, crypto's overall market value has jumped from $4.5 billion to $1.8 trillion, according to Coin Market Cap. With the swell of interest in...
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NHL Not Going to Olympics Due to COVID-19 Surge

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The 2022 Winter Olympics will be without some of hockey's biggest players. The NHL and the NHL Player's Association have agreed to not participate in the men's hockey tournament at the Games in Beijing next year. The league has been...
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Green Bay Packers Selling 'Stock' for Sixth Time in Franchise History

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The Green Bay Packers are selling shares of their stock for just the sixth time in its 102-year history. The Packers are the only major professional sports team in the U.S. that is publicly owned and not-for-profit. Now, it is offering...
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Twitter Launches Paid Subscription Service Twitter Blue

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Twitter has officially launched its paid subscription service, Twitter Blue, which provides subscribers with a number of new features, including the option to edit tweets, post 10-minute videos, and view ad-free news articles.