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“60 Minutes Trio Vows to Uphold Legacy Amid Turmoil”

In a move to preserve the legacy of the troubled CBS News program, the three remaining correspondents of “60 Minutes” have chosen to stay on temporarily. Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim, and Bill Whitaker deliberated extensively before deciding to continue their roles, expressing their dedication to preventing the demise of the show.

The trio, in a shared memo obtained by The Associated Press, voiced their discontent over recent dismissals at the program. They particularly lamented the termination of long-time staff members by Bari Weiss, the newly appointed CBS News editor-in-chief, and her selection of Nick Bilton as the new executive producer. Among those relieved of their duties were Tanya Simon, Sharyn Alfonsi, and Cecilia Vega, alongside other key personnel. Scott Pelley was also ousted following a contentious interaction with CBS News management.

“We are deeply saddened by the treatment of our esteemed, principled colleagues,” the correspondents expressed in their memo. Despite their reservations, they mentioned efforts to establish trust with Bilton, while keeping the option open for potential departure in the future.

Looking ahead to the upcoming season set to launch in September, persuading Stahl, Wertheim, and Whitaker to remain was deemed crucial for Bilton’s mission to steer the show back on course. The recent departures have left “60 Minutes” with a significant void, including Anderson Cooper’s voluntary exit earlier this year after two decades with the program.

The challenges faced by “60 Minutes” in recent times have been exacerbated by various factors, including legal disputes such as the lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump over an interview edit in 2024. The subsequent reorganization at CBS News, triggered by Weiss’s appointment as editor-in-chief and Ellison’s leadership, has stirred internal turmoil.

The resolution of the Trump lawsuit through a multimillion-dollar settlement has sparked discontent within the “60 Minutes” team and garnered criticism from individuals like Stephen Colbert. The aftermath of these developments reflects a broader narrative of dissent and change within the realm of broadcast news in the United States.

Despite the upheavals, CBS News has been a cornerstone of American journalism, tracing its roots back to the radio era and evolving into a trusted institution through iconic figures like Walter Cronkite. However, recent decisions and shifts within the network have raised questions about its future direction and editorial independence.

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“Gaspereau Man Advocates for Fish Migration Conservation”

Wayne Baker, known as "the Gaspereau Man" in Fredericton Junction, has been counting gaspereau by the Oromocto River for over 70 years. He has observed a decline in the gaspereau population over the years, attributing it to changes in...

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“Winnipeg officer pleads guilty to theft in integrity test scandal”

A young officer who was arrested with a disgraced Winnipeg police constable for stealing cash and other items they thought were evidence during a 2024 "integrity test" has entered a guilty plea. Matthew Kadyniuk, 34, confessed to breach of...