Veteran reporter Alex Witt is leaving MS NOW after nearly 30 years behind the anchor desk. The 65-year-old television journalist plans to leave the organization she joined in 1999 later this summer, ...
More changes are afoot at MS NOW, less than two weeks after the news network formerly known as MSNBC debuted a new weekday lineup. Veteran anchor Alex Witt, who’s been a mainstay on the network since ...
Alex Witt, MS NOW’s longest-serving anchor, is leaving the network as it scales back live weekend evening programming. The programming shift, announced Friday, June 26, 2026, is designed to cut costs ...
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Former Halo art director who complained about "fraud" and "cronyism" warns looming Xbox layoffs are a chance for bosses to settle scores
"Do not accept this as 'business as usual'": former Halo art director Glenn Israel warns Xbox staff to lawyer up about the possibility of retaliatory firings.
NBC News’ Chief Digital Officer Chris Berend is exiting NBCUniversal after seven years with the company, TheWrap has learned. He will be replaced by Technology EVP Kyri Sarantakos starting July 3 as ...
Coach Chris Caton is hanging it up after 12 seasons with the Mercer County Titans baseball program. Coach Caton spent five years as the middle school head coach and another seven on the Titans’ high ...
The Dave Matthews Band concert at Mystic Lake Amphitheater in Shakopee was postponed Tuesday night due to concerns about lightning. Some fans are questioning whether lightning was the only reason, ...
Gen. Chris Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, submitted his paperwork to retire after a little over a year in his position, a Pentagon official told The Hill. The Pentagon official ...
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Museum of the Rockies director Chris Dobbs leaving after 8 years to lead New York museum
Museum of the Rockies director Chris Dobbs leaves June 30 after 8 years to lead the Adirondack Experience in New York. Lake Powell nears "dead power pool"—what it means for millions of Americans In 7 ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers saw Kyle Tucker leave their 2-1 win over the Minnesota Twins with back spasms. Tucker said that he first felt the injury going out to the field in the bottom of the first ...
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