Wolf Blitzer, CNN and Ted Turner
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CNN’s Wolf Blitzer was just a few feet away from a gunman when shots were fired outside the main ballroom at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner.
Ted Turner, the visionary founder of CNN and a pioneering force in global media, has died at 87, according to Turner Enterprises. Turner’s career spanned groundbreaking achievements in television, sports, and philanthropy, including launching CNN ...
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, clashed with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer on Friday over whether former President Trump was fairly convicted in his New York hush money trial. Vance, who is on Trump’s vice presidential pick shortlist, defended the former president ...
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog thinks he was braver than CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, following the shooting at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Triumph, the dog puppet voiced by Saturday Night Live alum Robert Smigel,
A top broadcast journalist and foreign-policy expert, a groundbreaking mRNA researcher, a leading scholar of earth's ecosystems, a distinguished humanitarian and executive leader, one of the nation's most prominent practicing artists, and a trailblazing oncologist will receive Johns Hopkins University honorary degrees later this month.
The longtime CNN political anchor was at the wrong place at the wrong time when shots rang out.
CAA’s Michael Glantz kept working on his starter during the shooting.