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Harris has not yet signed his contract with the Chargers as rookies report to training camp Saturday, Chris Roling of SI.com reports.
Donald Trump just extracted $17 million from a company whose future lay in his regulators' hands. That smells of corruption.
The president sued over an interview with Harris on the CBS News segment that he said was deceptively edited to her advantage.
The veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent who interviewed Kamala Harris for the segment that triggered the just-settled lawsuit filed by President Trump against CBS News and its parent company reportedly grew emotional during a staff meeting held after the deal was announced.
A woman who says she was raped on a Coney Island beach alleges witnesses recorded videos instead of helping her.
Bill O'Reilly said what everyone has been thinking since CBS parent company Paramount agreed to a $16 million settlement over the Kamala Harris interview on "60 Minutes" last week: The company would have won in court – but needs Trump to approve its complex sale to Skydance.
The money will go to Trump’s future presidential library, not to him directly, according to the agreement. Paramount will not apologize as part of the settlement.
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India Today on MSNTrump wins $16 million settlement over edited Kamala Harris interview on CBSParamount will pay Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. The case sparked internal turmoil at CBS and raised media bias concerns.