
Walt Weiss
Major League Baseball manager and former player in the Colorado Rockies organization

CBS's New Anchor Tony Dokoupil Faces Staff Uproar Over Partisan Remarks
Tony Dokoupil, CBS's newly appointed primetime anchor, has triggered an internal staff revolt over his social media posts and partisan tone. The controversy highlights internal tensions at CBS during leadership shifts led by Bari Weiss.

Peter Attia resigns from CBS amid Epstein ties revelations
Peter Attia has stepped down from CBS News due to revelations linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. This comes amidst broader scrutiny of Epstein connections affecting several media and notable figures.

Paramount Skydance Completes $110B Warner Bros. Merger, Reshaping Media Industry
Paramount Skydance has acquired Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110 billion deal, aiming to challenge industry leaders and consolidate media power. The merger's approval is critical for its success and the future of global streaming competition.

CBS News Loses Key Reporter Scott MacFarlane Amid Leadership Changes
Scott MacFarlane, a leading CBS News justice correspondent, has announced his departure amid a series of high-profile resignations at the network. The move signals potential changes in CBS's newsroom leadership and approach to political coverage.

CBS News Shuts 100-Year-Old Radio, Cuts 6% of Workforce Amid Restructuring
CBS News is shutting down its nearly century-old CBS Radio network and laying off about 6% of its staff amid a broader restructuring following its acquisition by Larry Ellison. These developments mark a significant change in traditional media operations, impacting the company's historic media presence and workforce.

Trump Team Reacts Strongly to CBS's New Hires of Jeremy Adler and Bari Weiss
The Trump administration has criticized CBS News for hiring Jeremy Adler, a friend of Liz Cheney, and Bari Weiss's leadership. These moves have sparked a strong reaction from the Trump team, highlighting political tensions in media staffing decisions.

Ronald Acuña Jr. to Lead Off for Atlanta Braves in the 2026 Season
Ronald Acuña Jr. is confirmed to lead off for the Atlanta Braves in the 2026 season, a role he's expected to excel in after his return. The team is counting on his offensive skills to set the tone in games and boost their chances for postseason success.