Tim Russert was an impressive and admirable man, and while Washington can be an insincere town, the almost universal expressions of grief at his passing are genuine and, if I can put it this way, ...
Russert was a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential. As word of his death spread, praise poured in from the biggest names in ...
In the nearly 17 years as the host of “Meet the Press,” Tim Russert grilled lawmakers from across the political spectrum. By Daniel E. Slotnik The longtime host of “Meet the Press” died at the age of ...
Members of our online family have strong opinions about Thursday's interview with Slate media critic Jack Shafer, who says the media went overboard in its coverage of newsman Tim Russert's death. Well ...
A number of graduating Harvard University students thought they were pretty sure what they'd hear from NBC's Tim Russert when he delivered the Class Day address this year. It turns out they were right ...
NBC News reported Friday that NBC Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert had died from a sudden heart attack. He was 58. The long time moderator of “Meet the Press” was ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On Imus in the Morning yesterday, Tim Russert supplied an answer to that question — bubbling online and, yesterday, on the New ...
It's a moving memoir about finding oneself and one’s place in the world in the face of crushing expectations and grief. Luke Russert, son of the late new legend Tim Russert and author of the new book ...
Los Angeles - The late Tim Russert's son will take up a family tradition for NBC News, helping to cover the Democratic and Republican conventions. Luke Russert's assignment as a convention ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Tim Russert died yesterday. He was ...
When Tim Russert died of a heart attack last week at the age of 58, fate’s timing seemed nearly as cruel as the fact itself. It meant that Russert—the author of two hugely successful books about ...