Cooper exits 60 Minutes after two decades to focus on family

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Anderson Cooper is leaving CBS’s 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years as a correspondent, saying he won’t renew his CBS contract to spend more time with his young children; he joined the program in 2006 via CNN, and CBS noted his contributions as the network undergoes leadership changes under Bari Weiss.
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