An award-winning broadcast journalist, Ed Bradley (born 1941) remains best known for his work on the weekly news program 60 Minutes.Born on June 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Edward R. Brad...
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One of the late Ed Bradley's final "60 Minutes" stories was among 35 Peabody Award winners announced Wednesday.Bradley, the pioneering black CBS journalist who died of leukemia last November, won f...
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One of the late Ed Bradley's final "60 Minutes" stories was among 35 Peabody Award winners announced Wednesday.Bradley, the pioneering black CBS journalist who died of leukemia last November, won f...
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"And it weighs a ton…" Thought spit as ?uestlove tapped out the beat from "Web" off The Roots last studio album, The Tipping Point.
A throwback to their high school days performing for spa...
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“I feel vindicated,” Philip Nobile said.
It was the afternoon of April 14, two days after CBS had dumped Don Imus from the radio, and Mr. Nobile, 65, was at home in Cobble Hill. Long b...
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With "The Feminine Mystique," Betty Friedan gave rise to the modern women's movement, striking a chord that continues to ring four decades later.Friedan and Coretta Scott King gained fame as crusad...
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That stopwatch stops for no man. Don Hewitt, the 80-year-old executive producer, inventor, backbone and spiritual stiff upper lip of CBS’ 60 Minutes, has always been a man who valued the blun...
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With "The Feminine Mystique," Betty Friedan gave rise to the modern women's movement, striking a chord that continues to ring four decades later.Friedan and Coretta Scott King gained fame as crusad...
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"Karl Rove started talking to me again," John Roberts, CBS News' White House correspondent, said of President Bush's chief political advisor and deputy chief of staff for policy at the White House....
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