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Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) [1] is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Logan's career began in South Africa with various news organizations in the 1990s. Her profile rose due to reporting around the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
Logan compared Dr. Anthony Fauci to Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele when she was a guest on Fox News. She hasn't been on the air since.
Logan started speaking more openly about her personal politics around the same time that an inaccurate story brought down her career at CBS.
By RYAN GORMAN CBS reporter Lara Logan has been quarantined after filming a "60 Minutes" report from Ebola-ravaged Liberia. Logan has voluntarily isolated herself for 21-days in a South Africa ...
"60 Minutes" anchor Lara Logan apologizes for her flawed Benghazi story, and "Days of Fire" author Peter Baker discusses George W. Bush's rocky relationship with Dick Cheney. 1,269 TBA
Rooney retired from 60 Minutes, delivering his final commentary on October 2, 2011; it was his 1,097th commentary over his 34-year career on the program. He died one month later on November 4, 2011. On November 13, 2011, 60 Minutes featured an hour-long tribute to Rooney and his career, and included a rebroadcast of his final commentary segment.
Lara Logan has failed in her self-proclaimed attempt to “send a message” to “so-called journalists” by suing New York Magazine and one of its former writers for millions of dollars. The ...
By David Bauder NEW YORK (AP) - CBS News' Lara Logan is back to work at "60 Minutes" more than six months after being ordered to take a leave of absence for her role in a disputed story on the ...