CBS News tries to scrub traces of Lara Logan's false Benghazi report

Is Lara Logan returning to 60 Minutes? The reporter has been on a leave of absence since November, a month after the CBS News program aired her report about the 2012 attack of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that 

New York magazine published a profile of Lara Logan and talks about her big Benghazi story that got her indefinitely suspended from CBS.

In an in-depth report for New York magazine, Joe Hagan pieces together “the proverbial perfect storm” that led to Lara Logan's now-infamous Benghazi report on “60 Minutes” last year. The piece focuses on Jeff Fager's 

"60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan has yet to return to CBS News since admitting to mistakes in a report on Benghazi. Logan apologized and took a leave of absence in November after using an interview with a security consultant who lied about being

Video and a transcript of Logan's October 27 "60 Minutes" segment, featuring a now discredited security consultant who claimed to have been present at the U.S. Consulate in Libya at the time of the 2012 attack, were removed from the CBS website.