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    About our Anderson Cooper news

    Latest news on Anderson Cooper, CNN anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent, covering his journalism career, media appearances, and role as a leading LGBTQ news personality.

    Anderson Cooper, one of America's most prominent broadcast journalists, continues to shape media discourse through his roles as host of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° and as a correspondent for CBS News' 60 Minutes. Born into the Vanderbilt family on 3 June 1967, Cooper has established himself as a respected voice in journalism, winning 18 Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards throughout his career.

    As of early 2025, Cooper maintains his position as one of CNN's leading anchors, hosting both his nightly news program and special coverage of major events. His work includes hosting The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, which launched in April 2023, and continues to co-host CNN's New Year's Eve coverage with Andy Cohen. His podcast "All There Is," exploring themes of grief and loss, has garnered significant attention and earned him a 2023 Webby Award.

    Beyond his journalistic work, Cooper has become a cultural figure known for his candid discussions about family, sexuality, and personal loss. After coming out as gay in 2012, he became the first openly LGBTQ person to moderate a presidential debate in 2016. He has embraced fatherhood, welcoming his sons Wyatt Morgan in 2020 and Sebastian Luke in 2022, whom he co-parents with his former partner Benjamin Maisani.

    Cooper's journey to journalism began after graduating from Yale University in 1989, when he started reporting from war-torn regions for Channel One News. His career gained momentum during his coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, where his emotional and direct reporting style garnered widespread attention. In 2001, he joined CNN, where he has remained a central figure in American broadcast journalism.

    Ðǿմ«Ã½ provides comprehensive coverage of Anderson Cooper's professional endeavors, including his latest reporting, interviews, and media appearances. From breaking news coverage to his work on 60 Minutes, cultural commentary, and personal milestones, our feed keeps you informed about one of America's most influential broadcast journalists. Stay updated with reliable sources covering Cooper's impact on journalism, media, and public discourse.


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