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Over the years, Mr. Cooper, 58, has become one of the program’s most recognizable journalists, winning Emmy Awards for his coverage of sexual assault in the Democratic Republic of Congo and for a story about an unlikely group of Grammy-nominated musicians in Malawi’s Zomba Prison.
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Anderson Cooper has become one of the program's most recognizable journalists winning Emmy Awards for his coverage of sexual assault in Democratic Republic of Congo and for a story about Grammy-nominated musicians in Malawi's Zomba Prison
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{ "awards": "Emmy Awards", "person": "Anderson Cooper", "coverage_topics": [ "Sexual assault in the Democratic Republic of Congo", "Grammy-nominated musicians in Malawi\u2019s Zomba Prison" ] } - UUID
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- February 20, 2026 at 2:19 AM (1 month ago)
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/16/business/media/anderson-cooper-60-minutes.html
Anderson Cooper is leaving '60 Minutes' after nearly 20 years to focus on his CNN program and spend more time with his children. His departure is a blow to the show, where he has been a recognizable journalist. CBS News expressed gratitude for his contributions.
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