USA Today founder honored at memorial service
Colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder Al Neuharth on Friday remembered him not as a driven media giant but as a loyal native South Dakotan who never forgot his roots. Full story
Colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder Al Neuharth on Friday remembered him not as a driven media giant but as a loyal native South Dakotan who never forgot his roots. Full story
NBC'S Tom Brokaw, U.S. Sen. John Thune and University of South Dakota President James Abbott will be among colleagues and friends paying tribute to USA Today founder Al Neuharth during a memorial service Friday. Full story
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Chris Cillizza, in for Andrea Mitchell, talks to USA Today's Alan Gomez and Ruth Marcus from The Washington Post about the Gang of 8's immigration bill as it moves through Senate committees.
How much do you enjoy your time at work? Your boss might have something to do with the answer. Full story
Dish Network Chairman and CEO Charlie Ergen tells the USA Today that Dish is offering a higher price for Sprint and that his company has an advantage because it's American.
A USA Today report says millennials are performing poorly in job interviews, and BlackBerry CEO says tablets will be useless in 5 years. CNBC's Robert Frank and Cindy Perman, discuss.
USA Today transportation reporter Bart Jansen and Politico’s Carrie Budoff Brown join NewsNation’s Tamron Hall to talk about action in Congress to stop furloughs for FAA air traffic controllers.
Border security has become one of the most contentious and difficult issues that lawmakers must resolve for a comprehensive immigration deal to be struck. USA Today’s Alan Gomez discusses.
USA Today’s Susan Page, The Grio’s Perry Bacon, and Steve Forbes discuss the future of gun control reform in Washington DC.
FILE - In this Dec.1999 file photo, Al Neuharth, founder of USA Today, poses at his home in Cocoa Beach, Fla. USA Today founder Al Neuharth has died in Cocoa Beach, Fla. He was 89. The news was announced Friday, April 19, 2013 by USA Today and by the Newseum, which he also founded. (AP Photo/Peter
USA Today founder Al Neuharth speaks at the opening of the "Newseum" in Arlington, April 18. NEWSEUM - RTR35OR
USA Today founder Al Neuharth speaks at the opening of the "Newseum" in Arlington in this file photo taken April 18, 1997. Neuharth died at his home in Cocoa Beach, Florida on Friday at the age of 89, according to news reports. REUTERS/Staff/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: OBITUARY MEDIA)
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 01: Actress Mila Kunis is photographed for USA Today on July 1, 2011 in New York City. *** Local Caption ***