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PBS' Judy Woodruff apologizes for an on-air remark about peace talks in Israel
Read full article: PBS' Judy Woodruff apologizes for an on-air remark about peace talks in IsraelVeteran PBS journalist Judy Woodruff has apologized for remarks she had made regarding former President Donald Trump and negotiations for peace between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Glen Youngkin not participating in gubernatorial debate in Hot Springs, agrees to three others
Read full article: Glen Youngkin not participating in gubernatorial debate in Hot Springs, agrees to three othersA Virginia tradition dating back more than 35 years will not be happening this election season.
Glenn Youngkin not participating in gubernatorial debate in Hot Springs, agrees to three others
Read full article: Glenn Youngkin not participating in gubernatorial debate in Hot Springs, agrees to three othersA Virginia tradition dating back more than 35 years will not be happening this election season.
For TV heads and viewers, conventions are largely a mystery
Read full article: For TV heads and viewers, conventions are largely a mysteryNEW YORK Weeks before political conventions, television networks would typically be confirming hotel reservations, booking experts and pounding the last nails in temporary studios for their top anchors. Networks expect Democrats to host a mega video wall event, with feeds of speakers from across the country. Fox News' Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, who are booked for the Democrats' convention site in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are currently the only network anchors expected to travel. Despite the mystery of what the conventions are going to be, news executives anticipate a high level of interest among viewers. Either way, that challenge puts an enormous amount of pressure on Ricky Kirshner, who's producing the convention for Democrats, and the Trump campaign.