Cops clock Fox News host Jeanine Pirro driving 119 mph upstate

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Fox News host and TV judge Jeanine Pirro is heading to court herself after being ticketed for excessive speeding Sunday in upstate New York.

Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Charlie Rose Lead to His Suspension

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The veteran journalist has been hit with allegations of groping, unwanted sexual advances and exposure.

Della Reese, ‘Touched by an Angel’ TV star, and R&B Singer, Dies at 86

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Reared in gospel, Reese became a seductive, big-voiced secular music star with her No. 1 R&B and No. 2 pop hit “Don’t You Know” in 1959.

Second Woman Accuses Sen. Franken of Unwanted Touching

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Lindsay Menz says Franken placed his hand on her buttocks as they posed for a photo at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010, two years into Franken's first term.

Bell Insider Reveals High-Pressure Sales Tactics Required on Every Call

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A longtime Bell Canada employee describes working in the company's Scarborough, Ont., call centre as "a non-stop nightmare," where she says she is forced to sell customers products they don't need, don't want, and may not understand, to hit sales targets and keep her job.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Nov. 20th

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Happy Birthday to Dick Smothers, Judy Woodruff, Kaye Ballard, Estelle Parsons, Richard Masur, Sean Young and Joe Walsh of The Eagles. On this date 70 years ago ‘Meet the Press’ made its TV debut on NBC; 20 years ago today Victoria got its own CBC Radio station at 90.5 MHz; George Harrison and Paul Simon sang as a duet on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, and six years later to the day, 7-year old Drew Barrymore hosted the show. CBS-TV aired the 100th episode of ‘Green Acres’; 12 years later it broadcast ‘M*A*S*H*’ episode #200. ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ featured headliners the Dave Clark Five, Bobby Vinton and Dick Cavett, and U2 was profiled on ’60 Minutes.’ Obits include Canadian broadcasters Chuck Davis and Tom Rivers, and the ‘first lady’ of radio, Cathy Lewis (pictured). ALL the milestones for Nov. 20th INSIDE.

Country Music Legend Mel Tillis Dead at 85

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His six-decade career included hits such as “I Ain’t Never” and “Coca Cola Cowboy”. He never let his stutter get in the way of him becoming a legend.