Lara Logan, the embattled 60 Minutes correspondent who has apologized for a retracted Oct. 27 story on the 2012 Benghazi attack, is taking a leave of absence. CBS News chairman Jeff Fager, an ...
NEW YORK (AP) - CBS ordered "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan and her producer to take a leave of absence Tuesday following a critical internal review of their handling of the show's October story ...
Just over six months after taking a leave of absence from '60 Minutes' over a faulty Benghazi story, Lara Logan will reportedly return to the venerated CBS show.
The former chief foreign affairs correspondent is now a popular guest on podcasts hosted by vaccine skeptics and deniers of the 2020 election. By Jeremy W. Peters CBS cast the moves as an orderly ...
CBS News correspondent Lara Logan may be one of the only people to lose her job, at least temporarily, because of the Benghazi story. Huffington Post media reporter Michael Calderone broke the news in ...
Nobody at 60 Minutes has been fired or even publicly disciplined for its odd, inflammatory and dead-wrong October 27 story on the Islamist assault in Benghazi that killed U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens ...
CBS News correspondent Lara Logan was put on leave Tuesday by the network following an internal report that determined the Oct. 27 "60 Minutes" story on the U.S. Embassy attack in Benghazi, Libya, was ...
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