The Independent Directors of CBS have responded to reports of an upcoming story expected to allege misconduct on the part of CEO Les Moonves.
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CBS responds to report of misconduct by CEO Les Moonves
The Independent Directors of CBS have responded to reports of an upcoming story expected to allege misconduct on the part of CEO Les Moonves.
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CBS responds to report of misconduct by CEO Les Moonves
While they discussed rap music , Salman Khan revealed that rap music's roots grew from India with the song 'Rail Gaddi' which was composed by …
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A couple in Southern California lost their home in a wildfire. But despite the loss, they made a new memory, when they made an unexpected discovery in the ashes. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez explains.
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California couple finds wedding ring in the ashes of their burned home
In an interview with Joy News' entertainment anchor Mz Gee, the Afro-pop and R&B singer who is yet to make his big break in West Africa despite his …
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Nigeria's problem is not Buhari, it is our mentality – MKO
Tampa Bay is expected to lose its starting QB for the first three games of the season, but veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick is a comfortable alternative.
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Barbara Lynn recorded an enduring R&B hit that crossed onto the pop charts, and she had a song covered by the Rolling Stones, and another …
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Empress of Gulf Coast Soul Barbara Lynn receives NEA honor
Umstattd: It was alternative rock. We started playing in Athens. It was more like folk rock, and as we progressed, we kind of became more alternative rock and southern rock. R&B : You formed the band with your roommate from college, right? Umstattd: Yeah, we went to Athens after we graduated from UT.
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Former Athens resident Reid Umstattd talks competing on 'The Voice,' music career
In our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we take a look at an unusual hobby that’s spreading across Ohio
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Find a rock, paint a rock, hide a rock