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Reversing a previous decision, the network has decided to continue to have a recording of the legendary anchorman's voice introducing Katie Couric.
Walter Cronkite, legendary anchorman and the "most trusted man in America," died this evening at the age of 92.
For the fourth week in a row, she's steadily beating her ratings from last year.
America is not the only aging warhorse he's going to save.
In a new interview, Couric indicates she'd like to capitalize on her regained popularity.
Turns out the Alaska governor couldn’t name a Supreme Court ruling she ‘disagreed’ with, not, as previously rumored, any ruling at all.
In which we play a maddening guessing game.
Wait, is that the style of reporting where one asks follow-up questions and holds people accountable for their public statements? Despicable!
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