CBS News correspondent Lara Logan, under fire for using a discredited source for a 60 Minutes story on the Benghazi attack, has agreed to take a leave of absence, according to an internal memo ...
CBS News correspondent Lara Logan may be one of the only people to lose her job, at least temporarily, because of the Benghazi story. Huffington Post media reporter Michael Calderone broke the news in ...
Lara Logan, the embattled 60 Minutes correspondent who has apologized for a retracted Oct. 27 story on the 2012 Benghazi attack, is taking a leave of absence. CBS News chairman Jeff Fager, an ...
Jeff Fager, the executive producer of the venerated news program "60 Minutes," announced Tuesday that he had asked reporter Lara Logan and producer Max McClellan to take a leave of absence after ...
Just over six months after taking a leave of absence from '60 Minutes' over a faulty Benghazi story, Lara Logan will reportedly return to the venerated CBS show.
Nov 26 (Reuters) - CBS News has asked "60 Minutes" reporter Lara Logan to take a leave of absence following a flawed report on the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, ...