To Steve Kroft, who retired in 2019, the show, “as the audience has known it, no longer exists.”
“They’ve made it clear — they being the new management, Bari Weiss and David Ellison — that they want to go to a completely different format, model, call it what you want,” he says.
All eyes are on Lesley Stahl and Bill Whitaker's future at "60 Minutes" after CBS News fired Scott Pelley.
Their decision will be an emotional one, says one source: “I think they feel like if they leave, there’s nothing left of '60.'”
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China will take part in the selection of the next UN secretary-general in a responsible and constructive manner, and will work to promote the United Nations to revitalize its authority and vitality, and to better adapt to the new circumstances and better cope with new challenges. Read more: https://t.co/augE3xMwKf
Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger on Brexit: “Putin would have been absolutely delighted by our decision.”
“So would Xi. France has effectively eclipsed us. Brexit has marginalised us.” Most striking of all: “Just nobody mentions the UK.”
Very sad that Sir Alex Younger, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, born on July 4, 1963, died of pancreatic cancer on June 2, 2026, aged 62
The New York Times Company now has over three million paying digital subscribers outside the United States, with subscribers in almost every country around the world. Read more: https://t.co/5c0tR3EEEn
Now Flipkart is preparing for an initial public offering that bankers say could fetch a valuation north of $60 billion. That’s triple the value of the original purchase price.
Amazon's expansion strategy has had mixed results — largely paying off in Japan, Germany and the UK but sputtering in China.
India, vast, fast-growing and democratic, was supposed to be the ultimate proof that the model would succeed outside the US. https://t.co/ESpght3NAp
Even once Amazon decided to create its own speedy delivery service, it lost precious time by trying to perfect it first rather than rolling it out and fixing the bugs later.