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Roger Mudd blamed the deterioration of television news on deregulation.
CNBC's David Faber weighed in on news that CBS is in talks to use CNN news-gathering sources to cut costs.
The CBS "Evening News" reports on a man who was forced to trim his trees so his neighbor could have sunlight for his solar panels.
On the CBS "Evening News," a report on the Federal Reserve Board highlighted comments by Democrats that pitted Main Street against Wall Street.
CBS's "The Early Show" raised questions about a favorable tobacco study by noting that a tobacco company contributed to the school that did the study.
CBS "Evening News" reported that an English town is falling prey to climate change and having houses fall into the water.
"The Early Show" takes aim at "predatory" lenders. "Thank goodness it's Friday," CBS' Harry Smith said. "I think that's the best we can say about the…
The Environmental Protection Agency got ripped by congressional Democrats on CBS's "Evening News" for not writing new regulations.
CBS's "Evening News" reported that some subprime loans given by larger banks have been racially motivated.
Thanksgiving is still weeks away, and already the media are predicting a not-so-Merry Christmas for retailers and the U.S. economy.
'Evening News' questions executive's stock decisions, despite its own warning in September 2006 that the housing market could lead to a recession.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 63 points one day after reports of Merrill Lynch CEO Stanley O'Neal's possible ousting.