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THE FINAL STAND: Lesley Stahl’s Fury Against CBS Powerlessness and the Battle for Journalistic Integrity in a Divided America. Television history is being rewritten as legendary “60 Minutes” reporter Lesley Stahl breaks her silence and takes direct aim at CBS chief Shari Redstone. In a jaw-dropping confrontation, Stahl accuses network leaders of betrayal and exposes deep cracks at the heart of CBS—just as Paramount Global reels from a bombshell lawsuit. Insiders say this is only the tip of the iceberg. Why is Stahl risking everything to call out her own bosses, and what secrets are threatening to tear the network apart? The answers could change the future of American journalism forever. Dive into the revelations shaking CBS to its core.

THE FINAL STAND: Lesley Stahl’s Fury Against CBS Powerlessness and the Battle for Journalistic Integrity in a Divided America In the cavernous, windowless boardroom of CBS News, the air was so heavy with dread...

“Sing, Bruce… sing for the broken.” Her voice trembled, but her grip was steady—84-year-old Joan Baez looked into Springsteen’s eyes as 50,000 candles flickered beneath the Lincoln Memorial. Moments later, their voices collided like thunder and prayer in a breathtaking duet of The Ghost of Tom Joad and We Shall Overcome. The crowd didn’t cheer—they wept. As gospel choirs rose behind them and phones lit the sky, their performance became a national outcry wrapped in melody. “This is our last peaceful roar,” Baez cried. And across the nation, #SpringsteenBaezUnity ignited a fire that refused to die.

“A Rebel Queen Stands with The Boss”: Joan Baez and Bruce Springsteen Ignite Hope at Lincoln Memorial It was a scene that could have come straight from the pages of American history — and...