Bryant Gumbel shares his thoughts with his friend Jane Pauley on “CBS News Sunday Morning.”

Bryant Gumbel discussing his high expectations for himself. Bryant Gumbel’s self-expectations and demands Bryant Gumbel, an acclaimed journalist, previously co-hosted the “Today” show with Jane Pauley for seven years. In a forthcoming interview for “CBS News Sunday Morning,” airing on CBS and available on Paramount+, Gumbel and Pauley will discuss their enduring friendship, his career,

Read More

New York joins Colorado in banning medical debt from consumer credit scores

New York has become the second U.S. state to protect their residents’ credit scores from being tarnished by unpaid medical bills. New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday signed a bill barring credit reporting agencies such as Equifax, Experian and TransUnion from factoring in medical debt in consumers’ credit reports. Colorado also excludes medical debt from credit scores, except

Read More

According to two officials, Israel has informed the U.S. that the intense fighting currently taking place is expected to end within 2-3 weeks.

Sources report that Israel has shared a projected timeline for the war. Sources report that Israeli officials have informed U.S. authorities that the current stage of their attack on Gaza will likely come to a close within the next few weeks. Two U.S. officials have reported that Israel has informed them that their military campaign

Read More

Former FBI official Charles McGonigal has been sentenced to 50 months in prison for collaborating with a Russian oligarch.

Charles McGonigal, who held the highest counterintelligence position at the FBI’s New York office, was given a prison sentence of over four years on Thursday. This punishment was for his involvement in receiving undisclosed payments from a Russian oligarch who is under sanctions and is a trusted associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin. McGonigal Admitted

Read More

Biden and the Senate are contemplating significant limitations on borders, reflecting a major change in political stance on immigration.

President Biden, who has been in office for less than two weeks, has already made significant changes to U.S. immigration policy. These changes include stopping border wall construction, implementing a deportation pause, and suspending the rule that requires migrants to wait for their court dates in Mexico. This was done through an executive order from

Read More