CNN anchor Lou Dobbs resigned last night during his 7 p.m. program, citing a desire to take a more activist role in the issues he has passionately and controversially addressed on his show. Dobbs was released from his contract, which was set to expire in 2011, and Wednesday night's broadcast was his last. He was the only remaining anchor who had been with the network since it launched 29 years ago.
CNN's "State of the Union" is getting a new host -- correspondent Candy Crowley, who will replace current anchor John King starting this Sunday. Crowley is not the first woman to anchor one of the...
Good morning, Capitolists! Great news on the economic front -- the American economy grew by 5.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009. That seems like information President Obama wishes he had before...
Lou Dobbs has reportedly ruled out a run for office this year and is entertaining offers to return to television, according to sources close to the syndicated radio host and former CNN anchor. If he...





