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‘The Equalizer’ Canceled After Five Seasons

CBS cancels 'The Equalizer' starring Queen Latifah after five seasons, marking the end of its scripted series lineup.

Hudson Disrupts Belichick Interview Chaos

Jordon Hudson disrupted a Bill Belichick interview, causing delays and concerns about her influence on the coach.

Golden Globes 2026 Date Announced

Golden Globes 2026 scheduled for January 11, hosted by Nikki Glaser, airing on CBS and Paramount+.

Blue Bloods Spinoff Possibility Discussed

Donnie Wahlberg discusses potential 'Blue Bloods' spinoff amid show's final episodes, emphasizing family and spirit in future developments.

Single Austin Stowell Balances TV Relationship

Austin Stowell is single but focuses on his role in 'NCIS: Origins', prioritizing his career over dating.

FCC Chair Defends CBS License

FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel condemns Trump's threats to CBS over Kamala Harris' interview, defending free speech principles.

FCC Chair Defends CBS License

FCC chair rebukes Trump's call for CBS to lose its license over Kamala Harris' interview, stressing the importance of free speech.

FCC Chair Defends CBS Against Trump

FCC Chair opposes Trump's calls to revoke CBS's license over criticism of Kamala Harris's '60 Minutes' interview.

Redstone Backs Dokoupil Over Interview

Shari Redstone defends Tony Dokoupil after CBS reprimands him for his interview with author Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Trump Cancels 60 Minutes Interview

Trump withdraws from scheduled ‘60 Minutes’ interview, raising questions ahead of upcoming vice-presidential debate.

'Beyond the Gates' New CBS Soap

CBS's new soap opera 'Beyond the Gates' features leads Tamara Tunie, Daphnee Duplaix, and Karla Mosley, premiering in early 2025.

Walz's First State Fair Visit

Tim Walz visits Minnesota State Fair as Democratic VP nominee, engages with attendees amid heightened security measures.

Jackson Supports Supreme Court Ethics

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson supports an enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of public trust.

World War I Memorial Unveiled

World War I memorial unveiled in Washington, D.C. after eight years of preparation, honoring soldiers' sacrifices.