CBS News considering new round of layoffs, could cut at least 15% of staff, Variety says

WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - CBS News ‌is considering ‌a new round of ​layoffs that could see cuts totaling at least ‌15% of ⁠the current staff, Variety reported ⁠on Thursday, citing three ​people familiar ​with ​the matter.

Variety ‌added that discussions around layoffs and staff reductions remain fluid and ‌said CBS ​News declined ​to ​make executives ‌available for comment.

CBS ​News ​could not be immediately reached ​for ‌comment.

(Reporting by Bhargav ​Acharya and ​Daphne Psaledakis)

CBS News considering new round of layoffs, could cut at least 15% of staff, Variety says

WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - CBS News ‌is considering ‌a new round of ​layoffs that could see cuts totaling at least ‌...
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  • Laurie Metcalf played Jackie Harris on Roseanne from 1988 to 1997 and reprised the role in The Conners from 2018 to its conclusion last year

  • One of her most unforgettable moments as the character was in the episode where Roseanne and Jackie's father dies, prompting one of the funniest calls in TV history

  • Metcalf took home the Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy that year, her second consecutive win

Laurie Metcalfhas always delivered as Jackie Harris.

Through her time onRoseanneand later onThe Conners, the actress, 70, has proven serious comedic chops. Jackie has always been wacky and high strung, at her best dealing with a mess of emotions.

No episode demonstrates it better thanRoseanne's season 5 episode "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home," in which Roseanne and Jackie cope with the unexpected death of their father, with whom they had a complicated relationship.

Tired of making the rounds and sharing the unfortunate news with family members, Roseanne turns it over to Jackie, who is tasked with calling their Aunt Barbara.

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The task would prove harder than it looked, both because Jackie was used to Roseanne dealing with hard things on her behalf but also because Aunt Barbara was hard of hearing. Jackie tries to deliver the news delicately, but it turns frantic when she realizes there's no getting through to her.

"Hi Auntie Barbara. It's Jackie...Jackie!" she begins. She says she's fine once before repeating it louder. Then she gets to the point of the call.

"I have some bad news. Dad is not with us anymore," Jackie says. She pauses a beat, then repeats louder, "I said, dad has passed away."

Then louder, "He's passed away. He's dead! No, dead! DEAD!"

After another pause, she gives up, saying, "No, he's fine. He sends his love," and hanging up, telling Roseanne, "I am not doing that again. You can't make me."

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The scene from the episode, which aired February 9, 1993, led to her nomination for an Emmy that year, for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy.

She took home the honor, marking the second year she was recognized by her peers for her role as Jackie. Metcalf, who was pregnant at the time, tearfully accepted the award.

"I'm having a baby soon and I don't know what to say, I didn't think I'd be up here. Hi toZoe. Thank you all very, very much."

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Montell Jordan Is Cancer-Free After 'Roller Coaster' of Second Diagnosis, Says Wife Kristin 'Carried Me' (Exclusive)

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Montell Jordan was diagnosed with prostate cancer twice in the past two years

  • After undergoing a radical prostatectomy and radiation, the R&B singer reveals he is now cancer-free

  • He and his wife Kristin open up to PEOPLE about overcoming the difficult journey and how they're prioritizing their health and marriage moving forward

Montell Jordanis officially cancer-free.

The"This Is How We Do It"singer, 57, and his wife Kristin Jordan recently spoke to PEOPLE about overcoming his second bout with prostate cancer and their hope for the future as they prioritize their health and marriage.

Montell was diagnosed with stage 1 prostate cancer in early 2024 following a routine Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test. Shortly after, he successfully underwent a radical prostatectomy.

However, nearly a year later, follow-up scans detected cancer had returned in his lymph nodes. This time it was an "aggressive" stage 2 prostate cancer. The R&B singer underwent radiation treatment and got the news that he was cancer-free in December 2025.

"Christmas Day we found out that we are undetected, cancer-free," Montell tells PEOPLE. "We're finally at an all-clear and I feel fantastic."

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Kristin Jordan

"Following the roller coaster ride of becoming a two-time cancer survivor, standing in my home on Christmas Day, surrounded by my kids and my grandkids, to get the call on that morning was surreal," he says. "It's almost like it's still unbelievable that we're at this place right now, but we're just super, super grateful."

"The best Christmas ever," Kristin adds.

Montell admits that despite having his cancer return once, he has no fears of any recurrence moving forward. That's in part, because he's made lifestyle changes to maintain his health.

The Grammy-nominated artist has cut sugar and dairy from his diet and maintained regular exercise, all of which Kristin says she's also implementing in her life in support of her husband.

"Everything that we do, we have to do in tandem and in unison in order for it to last," she says. "We better take care of these temples that we have because we only get one, right? So for us, those lifestyle changes helped in our journey, but they will help limit us from having other sickness or other issues further down the line."

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Montell says he's had almost 32 years of that kind of support from his wife, who he married in 1994.

"When you have a disease, you feel like if you share that with someone, then they kind of also carry the disease. And I never wanted her to carry cancer," he explains. "But what I learned in the process is that from her support, she didn't have to carry cancer, but she could help carry me. She supported me and carried me."

"I think that's part of a fight, right? That you don't do it solo," Kristin says. "Solo pilots crash and burn. The teams that win are the ones that do it together … When we face our mortality, we have a clearer picture and vision of how important our loved ones are."

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Montell and Kristin tell PEOPLE that his cancer journey has strengthened their relationship in many ways. And it's why they now want to share their expertise in honor ofNational Marriage Week, which runs from Feb. 7-14.

"We want to be resources to the world," Montell says. "We love allowing the journey we've been on to be a public display of God's goodness and of us applying the tools that we've learned along the way to having a great happily forever after that's not just for us, but we wanna share that information with the rest of the world so that they can help preserve their family legacy as well."

Additionally, the couple notes that Montell's entire prostate cancer journey will be featured in his upcoming documentary,Sustain. He hopes the close-up look at the past two years of his life will encourage others to prioritize early detection.

"We are not only looking to help preserve family legacy during National Marriage Week, but we're also trying to help save lives," Montell says. "Early detection saves lives. That was the thing that we kind of hang our hat on, that this journey isn't really even about us. I believe if God can get it through us, he'll get it to us. And so the fight came to us so that we can help save other men's lives by making them aware."

"Right. It's not about us," Kristin adds. "It's really about how many people that we can share with and help."

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Caught red-handed! NASCAR busts Gragson for sticking hand out window during Daytona 500 qualifying

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Noah Gragson was caught red-handed by NASCAR.

Associated Press Corey LaJoie and Noah Gragson, from left, speak during a NASCAR Daytona 500 media day, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Noah Gragson looks on prior to NASCAR's The Clash preseason auto race at Bowman Gray Stadium, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Winston-Salem, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

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Gragson was the first driver busted during Daytona 500 qualifying for violating the new rule that specifies drivers are banned for sticking their hands out the opening of the window during the qualifying run.

Gragson's time in the No. 4 Ford for Front Row Motorsports was thrown out Wednesday because he used his left hand in an attempt to deflect air and gain an advantage on the track.

"I completely forgot about that rule so that one's on me," Gragson said. "Yeah, I feel like an idiot for that."

The 27-year-old Gragson did not advance to the second round of qualifying and lost his chance to race for the pole. The starting order for Sunday's Daytona 500 will be determined by a pair of Thursday night qualifying races.

"I feel like the Daytona 500 is such a long race, you can kind of start wherever," Gragson said. "It is what it is. I feel like an idiot for that. I'm dumb for that."

On the other hand, most in NASCAR found it hilarious.

"This is the most Noah thing ever," NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. wrote on social media. "Don't touch that stove, it's hot. Touches stove. Gets burnt. Says yes, it is hot."

Kyle Busch won the pole for the Daytona 500. Chase Briscoe, last year's pole-sitter, qualified second and got a good chuckle out of Gragson getting busted.

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"He's my buddy, but I'm not surprised it was the guy that had it happen to him," Briscoe said. "I told my guys as soon as it happened, of all the people, I bet he didn't even remember it was a rule."

Teams believed that drivers could earn an aerodynamic advantage on superspeedways with the gesture before NASCAR made the call in the offseason to ban it.

"Sometimes you have a car that drives very easily, and you can do it easily and other times you have got your hands full and you can't do it," Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman said. "You always have an engineer telling you that you need to do it, exactly what position to put your hand in and all that. But I am glad that I can just keep two hands on the steering wheel for this one."

NASCAR suspended Gragson in 2023 and he parted ways with Legacy Motor Club liking an insensitive meme with a photo of George Floyd's face.

Gragson is winless in 111 career Cup races and will make his fifth Daytona 500 start.

"I don't care if I start last for this race," Gragson said. "I know that's probably not what people want to hear, but my best finish in Cup is third at Talladega and we qualified second-to-last. It's kind of crazy, but it is what it is here."

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Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament: Burton blanks Williams, shocking fans

Unrivaled's 1-on-1 tournamentwith its playground feel were on full display during the first round of action.

On Wednesday, 22 players went head-to-head in single-elimination games to see who would advance to the second round for a chance at the$300,000 prize pool. While there were several first-round upsets as the matchups unfolded, the most shocking game of the night was Mist guard Veronica Burton beating Breeze guard Courtney Williams, 11-0.

In just one minute and 23 seconds, Burton advanced, never giving Williams a chance to get the ball during the matchup's make-it-take-it style. A stunned Williams seemingly couldn't believe what happened.

"Wow Chat,"Williams said postame on X, "Not even getting the ball is crazyyyy."

Outside of the thrilling Williams-Burton matchup, threeNo.1 seeds, Breanna Stewart, Paige Bueckersand Kelsey Mitchell, all moved on. Top players like Rose's Chelsea Gray and Mist's Arike Ogunbowale also punched their tickets to the next round.

Ahead of the second round, No.1 seed Allisha Gray and her matchup partner Vinyl's Saniya Rivers have advanced after Rose's Kahleah Copper and Breeze's Rickea Jackson opted not to participate in the tournament. Lunar Owls guard Skylar Diggins, Laces guard Jordin Canada and forward Alyssa Thomas also declined.

Digggins and Canada's decisions not to play advanced Phantom guard Kelsey Plum to face Hive guard Natisha Hiedeman in the second round. Phantom center Aliyah Boston also moves on after Thomas' replacement, Laeticia Amihere, dropped out of the tournament on Wednesday.

Here's an updated look at the Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament bracket:

Unrivaled 1-on-1 Tournament bracket as of February 12, 2026. (Courtesy of Unrivaled)

Unrivaled 1-on-1 Tournament first round results

Individual matchup winners are bolded.Results also include seed numbers in parentheses and the final score.

  • (5) Veronica Burton vs (4) Courtney Williams; Final Score: 11-0

  • (8) Rachel Banham vs (1) Kelsey Mitchell; Final Score: 12-3

  • (5) Brittney Sykes vs (4) Arike Ogunbowale; Final Score:11-2

  • (7) Natasha Cloud vs (2) Chelsea Gray; Final Score: 10-11

  • (6) Aziaha James vs (3) Jackie Young; Final Score: 12-4

  • (8) Kate Martin vs (1) Paige Bueckers; Final Score: 12-5

  • (6) Sonia Citron vs (3) Marina Mabrey; Final Score: 12-10

  • (7) Rae Burrell vs (2) Rhyne Howard; Final Score: 12-9

  • (6) Shakira Austin vs (3) Dearica Hamby; Final Score: 12-10

  • (7) Dominique Malonga vs (2) Aaliyah Edwards; Final Score: 11-8

  • (8) Li Yueru vs (1) Breanna Stewart; Final Score: 11-6

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