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Palin: Why She Left is No Mystery
The reason Sarah Palin resigned her post as Governor of Alaska is really no mystery.
Michael Jackson memorial: Broadcast, cable plan extensive coverage
The Rev. Jesse Jackson told " Today " this morning that Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake and Diana Ross will have roles in the service.
Media on standby for Jackson memorial plans
A memorial is being planned, but not at Jackson's former Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Couric Trots Out Tony Blair to Defend Obama on Iran
Today, in an exclusive interview with CBS News, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair came to his defense saying he believes the protestors understand the tough position the President is in.
The big news in TV ratings last week was how few people bothered to watch the news - the three U.S. network evening newscasts, anyway.
CBS Confirms ObamaCare Would Oust People from Health Insurance and Doctor
CBS, of all news outlets, is setting a high standard for ABC to meet Wednesday in its broadcasts from the White House.
Tough Job Market For College Grads
For recent college grads, welcome to the new course: Real World 101 in the school of hard knocks.
Joan E. Dowlin: Where is the Outrage by Feminists on Letterman's Sexist Remarks About Palin?
Today while watching The View, I agreed with the panel of women that David Letterman's comments about Governor Sarah Palin's daughter being "knocked up" by Alex Rodriguez were over the top and that politicians' kids of any age should be off limits.
Tour the homepages of your favorite celebrities
Have you ever wondered what celebrities do when they use the web? Today, we're announcing the new iGoogle Showcase, which allows you to see and share the homepages of some of your favorite icons.
Amy Poehler, Rachael Ray And MTV's McGrath Headline Gracie Awards
Last night in New York City, the Foundation of American Women in Radio & Television presented their 34th annual Gracie Awards honoring the top women making entertainment for women.
Listen: "Media Malpractice" Filmmaker John Ziegler
Today on the mediabistro.com Morning Media Menu we're joined by filmmaker John Ziegler .
The Daily Princetonian, 2008-05-16
'Prince' Q&A with Katie Couric
Prince: Why did you agree to speak at Princeton ? Couric: Well I was very honored to be asked and it's such a fine university and the cast of characters who have preceded me was very impressive although a bit daunting and intimidating.
The Daily Princetonian, 2008-05-16
Couric delivers speech at 2009 Class Day
CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Katie Couric urged members of the Class of 2009 to "look beyond the paycheck and actually see possibilities," in her Class Day speech Monday morning.
7:00 Today: The life of Jay Leno; chef Mark Bittman; author Janice Lieberman. 9:00 Live With Regis & Kelly: The "American Idol" runner-up sings.
Washington Post columnists Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts will be online Wednesday, May 27, at Noon ET to discuss your favorite gossip, recent celebrity sightings and their recent columns.
Flashback: Couric to John and Elizabeth Edwards, 'One Frosty, Two Straws?'
With Saturday Night Live now in re-runs until September, my offering for a little Saturday night -- media bias-based -- humor.
Eleven-year-old Justin Bisher shared with The Early Show what living life as a homeless child is like.
Rx for 'Extra': health reports, celebrity scoops
"Extra" producer Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey is as likely to hand a visitor a book about health discoveries as she is to share the TV show's latest ratings data.
Dire Couric Recalls Great Depression, Warns Our Kids Will Be the 'Lost Generation'
Katie Couric sees America through a very dark prism. On Monday, she launched a new " Children of the Recession " series, in collaboration with USA Today, with an op-ed in "the nation's newspaper" in which she speculated today's kids may become the "Recession Generation" since "in some ways, I think they already are," or the "innocent victims could ...
Katie Couric on the 'Lost Generation'
Evening News anchor and managing editor Katie Couric writes an op-ed in today's USA Today that coincides with a CBS News series on the effects of the recession on children.