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Chris Cuomo came back to primetime news on Monday night with the premiere of his new show 'CUOMO' on NewsNation. He said that after being fired from CNN, he 'learned lessons.'
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In an interview on Friday night, Chris Cuomo talked about being fired from CNN and his brother's quick fall from grace.
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Chris Cuomo is returning to cable news, but he will be working for a much smaller network.
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Chris Cuomo isn't backing down in his struggle with CNN following the dismissal of his boss, Jeff Zucker - according to insiders, the anchor plans to demand a $60 million compensation.
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Too much political correctness and virtue signaling may indicate that the practitioner is overcompensating for some very heinous previous actions. When it comes to CNN workers in high-ranking positions and sexual exploitation and paedophilia, this is precisely the case.
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We appear to be approaching a new era of yellow journalism, in which ad hominem assaults and conspiracy theories take precedence above accuracy and truth.
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Shortly after CNN dismissed Cuomo on Saturday night, another woman accused him of sexual harassment.
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At least he had pants on this time. Chris Cuomo — who earlier this summer was apparently caught naked in the background of his wife’s yoga video — just made his shirtless debut on TikTok. The new video shows the ripped CNN star, 50, and his wife, Cristina Greeven Cuomo, getting ready for bed. Their 17-year-old …
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It’s a stretch for Gov. Cuomo’s sister-in-law to follow the rules on social distancing and mask-wearing. Cristina Cuomo, wife of the governor’s brother and CNN host Chris Cuomo, posted an Instagram video showing her doing a maskless yoga session just inches from a pal in the East Hamptons Jimmy Choo shoe store. Both Cuomo and …
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CNN anchor Chris Cuomo admitted Wednesday that his repeated interviews with older brother Andrew, the governor of New York, were “unusual” and that he would “never be objective” in interviewing Cuomo, whose state has seen the most coronavirus deaths in the country. “Obviously, I love you as a brother,” Cuomo told the governor. “Obviously, I’ll …