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Allison Gollust, CNN s chief marketing officer, resigned on Tuesday after an investigation found she violated the company s policies, WarnerMedia confirmed. The announcement comes nearly two weeks after CNN president Jeff Zuckerresigned over an undisclosed consensual relationship with a colleague, later reported to be Gollust.WarnerMedia said in a statement to CBS News that a third-party investigation that concluded over the weekend found Zucker, Gollust and former Cuomo Prime Time host Chris Cuomo violated company policies, including CNN s News Standards and Practices. The company did not specify which policies the former emp
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The deadly crash in Tennessee has renewed the debate about seat belts on school buses.At least five children were killed Monday when the bus flipped and wrapped around a tree. The driver is facing charges. The top government safety regulator calls school buses the safest way for
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air max 1 to and from school. Five children killed when school bus slams into tree 02:57 Deadly accidents involving a school bus are rare and children on board the buses are among the least likely to be killed in such a crash, reports CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave. Still the governmentrsquo top safety regulator says all school buses need seat belts. Only a few states require that, and crash experts say in many cases those restraints could be improved.The head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA says three-point seat belts like the ones in your car that go across the shoulder and waist should be on every school bus. We know that seat belts will save lives if we put one for every kid on every school bus, NHTSA administrator Mark Rosekind said.But therersquo no federal mandate. Six states require seat belts on school buses
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