Scott Pelley Dismissed from CBS Amid Tensions with Editor-in-Chief
The firing of Scott Pelley marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between CBS's newsroom and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
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The firing of Scott Pelley marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between CBS's newsroom and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
A team of researchers in Brazil has created a novel biomaterial using jackfruit latex, potentially paving the way for new treatments for periodontitis.
As the EU sets ambitious targets for organic agriculture, Andalusia emerges as a key player, boasting over half of Spain's organic farming.
A novel method utilizing laser technology has been developed to construct protein networks resembling those found in living cells, potentially advancing biological studies.
A recent study by Concordia researchers highlights a positive trend in Quebec's forests, indicating a resurgence of conifer trees after years of decline.
A new study from Virginia Tech examines how cooking and wildfire smoke contribute to the release of microscopic particles that can affect health and climate.
A significant divide is emerging among Indonesian islands regarding the effects of nickel mining, raising concerns about its impact on local communities and environments.
A recent study examines how local partnership certifications affect the mental well-being of sexual minorities in Japan, where same-sex marriage remains illegal.
Following an early heat wave, France has reported its hottest spring on record, a trend that mirrors seasonal temperature highs seen in England and Wales.
The Department of Energy is investing $134 million in rare earth projects located in Louisiana and Oklahoma, aiming to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical minerals.
Research indicates that numerous 'Mini-Neptune' exoplanets could be enveloped in hazy atmospheres similar to diesel exhaust, contrasting with the clear views of Earth captured by Artemis astronauts.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang expressed optimism about Marvell's potential to join the trillion-dollar club, resulting in a notable surge in its stock price.
Recent reports highlight a radiopharmaceutical that may have potential applications in the post-Pluvicto landscape, alongside updates on other biotech advancements.
Eli Lilly has set a five-day deadline for over 1,000 hospitals in the 340B drug discount program to submit claims data, warning that failure to comply could result in the loss of discounts.
Warren Buffett's assertion that he can resolve the deficit crisis in just five minutes raises significant questions about its practicality by 2026.
Gerardo Bolaños has spearheaded a grassroots initiative that has successfully converted deforested beaches in Costa Rica into vibrant ecosystems by planting over 100,000 native trees.
A woman experiences a surprising twist when she test drives a Jaguar she found online, revealing unexpected details about the vehicle's price.
An increasing number of retirees are choosing to re-enter the workforce, driven by various factors including financial needs and personal fulfillment. Readers share their experiences.
The Financial Times highlights India's initiative to allow private investments in its nuclear energy sector, marking a significant shift in policy.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has acknowledged the complexities involved in relocating Iran's enriched uranium, stating that while it is challenging, it is not beyond reach.