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A shocking change in late-night TV. A salacious story about Jeffrey Epstein. What do they have in common? Donald Trump.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's nearly $50 million lawsuit against the journalist Bob ...
CBS' shock announcement sparked speculation over whether there was a political motive for the program's cancellation.
The lawsuit sets the stage for another legal showdown initiated by Trump against the media, this time against his close ally ...
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"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert was critical of a $16 million settlement Paramount reached with the president in a Texas ...
Congressional Democrats led by Sen. Warren are introducing legislation to close 'loopholes' that allow unchecked donations to ...
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A federal judge on Friday dismissed President Trump’s lawsuit against famed Watergate journalist Bob Woodward for publishing audio tapes of interviews he conducted with Trump for a 2020 book.
Paramount Global opted to write a $16 million check to President Donald Trump rather than fight what it had called a ...
It was the latest concession by a media company to a president who has targeted outlets over what he describes as false or ...
Paramount did not include an apology or a statement of regret when settling the lawsuit, it noted late Tuesday.
The money will go to Trump’s future presidential library, not to him directly, according to the agreement. Paramount will not ...
Trump, who filed the federal suit in Miami, is accusing the paper and its owner of libel related to an article published Thursday that alleges the president wrote a “bawdy” message to Jeffrey Epstein ...
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