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Fox News Hires Caitlyn Jenner as Contributor and Commentator
Fox News Media says it has hired Caitlyn Jenner as a contributor.
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Hannity, Fox Face Ethical Issues Over Trump Text Revelations
The revelation of text messages from Sean Hannity offering advice for former President Donald Trump raises ethical issues for both the prime-time host and his network, Fox News Channel.
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Jan. 6 Panel Seeks Info From Fox News Host Sean Hannity, Reveals Texts He Sent Trump Aides
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 invasion of the Capitol is seeking information and cooperation from Fox News opinion host Sean Hannity.
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Fox News Hosts Texted Meadows Amid Riot, Pleaded for Trump to Intervene: Jan. 6 Panel
The panel’s vice chair, Rep. Liz Cheney, revealed texts from Laura Ingraham, Brian Kilmeade and Sean Hannity
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Fox News Told Employees to Report Vaccination Status
As some Fox News stars continue to question the efficacy of the COVID vaccines, the company has drawn its own line: mandating employees to tell the network if they have been vaccinated
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Lawsuit Accuses Ex-Fox News Star Henry of Rape, Alleges Hannity & Carlson Harassed Guest
Fox News Channel stars Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Howard Kurtz were accused of sexual harassment by a frequent on-air guest in a lawsuit filed Monday that the network called frivolous and untrue.
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TV Doctors Oz and Phil Explaining Controversial Fox Comments
Two television doctors — Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil — find themselves trying to explain comments made on Fox News Channel about the coronavirus
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GOP Senator ‘Disturbed' by McConnell Impeachment Remark
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, said she was disturbed to hear Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell say there would be “total coordination” between the White House and the Senate over the upcoming presidential impeachment trial. “And in fairness, when I heard that I was disturbed,” Murkowski told KTUU Tuesday before saying there should be distance between the White...
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Trump Wants Agencies to Ax NYT, Washington Post Subscriptions
President Donald Trump plans to direct federal agencies to cancel subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post, outlets he regularly derides as “fake news” for writing critical stories about him, the White House confirmed Thursday. It’s unclear how Trump’s plan, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, would be carried out or enforced, NBC News...
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Shepard Smith Leaves Fox News Channel
Shepard Smith, whose newscast on Fox News Channel seemed increasingly an outlier on an outlet dominated by supporters of President Donald Trump, abruptly quit after signing off his final newscast on Friday. Smith, who had signed a contract extension last spring, said that he had asked the network to let him out of his deal and it had agreed.
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‘Whitey' Bulger Prison Letters: Love for Trump, Disdain for Mueller
In the final months of his life, James “Whitey” Bulger wrote letters from prison offering his thoughts on a range of subjects. His faltering health. His longtime girlfriend. His wish for a peaceful death. But there was another topic that the notorious Boston crime boss returned to again and again: President Donald Trump. In several handwritten letters shared with NBC...
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‘Late Night': A Closer Look at Trump's ‘Hannity' Interview
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the president’s phone interviews with Sean Hannity while his administration threatens war with Iran the week after announcing his re-election bid.
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Melania Trump Claims ‘Opportunists' Not Recording History Properly
First lady Melania Trump said that the most difficult part of her time in the White House is watching “opportunists” use her family’s name to advance their careers, claiming they’re not recording history properly, NBC News reported. “I would say the opportunists who are using my name or my family’s names to advance themselves, from comedians to journalists, to performers,...
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Stormy Daniels Reveals Forensic Sketch of Man She Says Threatened Her Over Alleged Trump Affair
The porn actress alleging a sexual affair with President Donald Trump released a composite sketch Tuesday of the man she says threatened her in a Las Vegas parking lot to stay quiet about the relationship. Stormy Daniels unveiled the image on ABC’s “The View.” She said she was threatened to keep quiet about her 2006 tryst with Trump by an...
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Sean Hannity Named as Cohen's Third Client
Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer, appeared in court Monday to argue that some documents seized during an FBI raid should remain private. In court it was revealed that Cohen’s previously undisclosed third client is Fox News host Sean Hannity. Hannity denied hiring Cohen as his lawyer ‘in a traditional sense.’
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War of Words Between Sean Hannity and Jimmy Kimmel Takes Ugly Turn
The war of words between conservative talk show host Sean Hannity and late night host Jimmy Kimmel took a decisively ugly turn Friday as the Fox host slammed the comedian as a “pervert” and “Harvey Weinstein Jr.” for raunchy comedy bits taped years back where he asked women on the street to feel his crotch area.
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Man Arrested for Trespassing at Sean Hannity's NY Home
A 72-year-old former dentist claiming to be writing a book about Sean Hannity has been arrested for trespassing at the Fox News host’s home on Long Island.
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Trump's State of the Union Reaches 45.6 Million Viewers; He Wrongly Claims It's the Most Ever
President Donald Trump reached an audience of 45.6 million people for his first State of the Union address, not enough to give him bragging rights over his predecessor. But that didn’t stop Trump from saying his address had more viewers than any other. “Thank you for all of the nice compliments and reviews on the State of the Union speech....
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Fact Check: Moore's Flip on Whether He Knows Accusers
Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore has given contradictory accounts about knowing women who say Moore pursued them romantically when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s. Moore’s Senate campaign has been roiled by accusations that he sexually assaulted a 14 and a 16 year old when he was a deputy district attorney in his 30s and dated,...
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Rosie O'Donnell Draws Criticism Over Online Anti-Trump Game
Rosie O’Donnell is in a new feud with President Donald Trump’s supporters after promoting an online game that lets players lead Trump off a cliff.