As the future of her father’s huge entertainment empire is undecided, Shari Redstone makes a shocking health revelation that reveals that she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
The news first reported New York TimesA spokesman confirmed Thursday that she said she was diagnosed earlier this spring. "While this was a challenging time, she was maintaining all professional and charitable activities throughout her treatment.
When I went to see a doctor about two months ago, I discovered Redstone's condition, including fatigue. She told Redstone's Thyroid that it was removed during a surgery last month era. She is currently undergoing radiation therapy after the cancer cells were found to spread to her vocal cords.
Her health problems arrived when Redstone’s Paremount Global attempted to complete a $8 billion merger with Skydance Media, which is awaiting approval from the Federal Communications Commission.
Donald Trump's move has the potential to block litigation proceedings, prosecuting Paramount in November, one of the key global plans, CBS' 60 minutesThe plan alleges that the plan has aired a "severely tampered interview" with his political rival Kamala Harris to enhance her chances of presidential. Although legal observers believe that the case has little advantages, and 60 minutes Brendan Carr, the head of Trump appointments for Brendan Carr, who worked as a regular TV news editor, has recovered complaints about the issue against CBS, even if he claims he believes it is different from Trump's $20 million lawsuit.
Fearing that Redstone will seek to stabilize Trump’s lawsuit to smooth skydiving, Democratic senators including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren called on her not to back down, calling the legal complaint “an assault on the U.S. Constitution and First Amendment” and attempting to “ranspeckle” 60 minutes.
Meanwhile, CBS News leaders suggest that they are facing additional scrutiny as the merger remains in a difficult position. Producer Bill Owens left in April and said he could not make an "independent decision". Wendy McMahon, head of news at CBS, resigned next month, saying she and the company disagree with the "way forward."
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