Anderson Cooper exits 60 minutes after nearly 20 years

Anderson Cooper wrapped up his nearly two-decade run on CBS' 60 Minutes with an emotional sign-off in May 2026. He cited wanting more family time with his young sons while staying at CNN.

The longtime CNN anchor officially bowed out during the May 17, 2026 episode after joining the show in the 2006-2007 season. Cooper shared a heartfelt message hoping the program keeps its quality intact for generations to come, including his own kids someday. 🔥

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Maher challenges Sen. Chris Murphy’s claims of political pressure at CBS as ‘60 Minutes’ turmoil escalates

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Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher pressed Sen. Chris Murphy on allegations that CBS News is bending coverage to please President Donald Trump, during Murphy’s Friday night appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.”

Anderson Cooper and ex Benjamin Maisani ended their romance in 2018 but kept the family bond alive. They co-parent Cooper's sons Wyatt and Sebastian together in New York. The CNN anchor has called Maisani family despite the split.

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Longtime CBS News journalist Scott Pelley was terminated from 60 Minutes effective immediately after a heated dispute with new executive producer Nick Bilton.

CBS has announced the finale schedule for its 2025-26 TV season, spanning April 23 to May 24 across 19 shows. Highlights include series finales for canceled series DMV and Watson, plus The Neighborhood after eight seasons. Jensen Ackles returns to Tracker in the season closer.

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Building on its midseason 2026 lineup announced in January, CBS became the first broadcast network to reveal its fall 2026 primetime schedule on Wednesday. The slate introduces a new NCIS spin-off starring LL COOL J and Scott Caan, shifts popular procedurals, and holds comedies like Ghosts and Matlock for later, with new series and specials rounding it out.

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