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‘I’m open-minded, you’re not’: Tucker Carlson melts down after Bill Nye schools him on climate change
Fox News host Tucker Carlson bit off more than he could chew Monday night when he tried to go head to head with ‘Science guy’ Bill Nye over climate change. The combative Fox host pressed Nye to explain why people shouldn’t be skeptical about climate change, with the popular science explainer telling Carlson, “Climate change denial is denial.”
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From “Corrupt Clinton?” to “Nothing to See Here”: a tale of two Fox News email chyrons
A set of screengrabs making the rounds on Twitter is an amazing encapsulation of the Fox News approach to political email scandals.
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Rachel Maddow Beats Fox News And Finishes #1 By Hammering Trump/Russia Scandal
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow’s special on the Trump/Russia scandal beat Fox News to be the most watched program on cable news regarding overall viewers and in the age 25-54 demographic for the 9 PM hour. Maddow’s special beat every other program in its time slot and all shows on all cable networks for the rest of the night. The MSNBC program was watched by 2.904 million viewers compared to Fox News’s program hosted by Tucker Carlson that had 2.850 million viewers.
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This Fox News Host Wants the Secret Service to 'Kill' Snoop and Bow Wow
Fox News talking head Kimberly Guilfoyle, who at one time was in contention for the job of press secretary under President Donald Trump, has an interesting idea about how to deal with Snoop Dogg and Bow Wow, who have been mocking the president. Although, her idea may be a wee bit unconstitutional.
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Fox Will Investigate O'Reilly Harassment Claims, Attorney Says
"I'm told that they are taking it seriously, and they are going to do the investigation that's legally required of them," said Lisa Bloom on CNN. 21st Century Fox will be opening an investigation into the Bill O'Reilly sexual harassment claims, according to attorney Lisa Bloom, who is representing one of the Fox News anchor's accusers.
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Bill O’Reilly Is Gone, But Fox News’s Legal Nightmare Continues
The Murdochs hoped firing Bill O’Reilly would signal a changing culture at Fox News. “We want to underscore our consistent commitment to fostering a work environment built on the values of trust and respect,” Rupert and his sons, James and Lachlan, wrote in a memo to Fox News employees on Wednesday. But the dismissal of Fox News’s highest rated host isn’t going to end the crisis at the network. The toxic culture, fostered for 20 years by former CEO Roger Ailes, is proving far more difficult to remedy.
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Sean Hannity the Latest Fox News Host to Be Accused of Sexual Harassment
Columnist, attorney, and former Fox News contributor Debbie Schlussel appeared on today’s Pat Campbell Show and accused Fox News Prime Time Host Sean Hannity of the same type of behavior that lead to Bill O’Reilly leaving the beleaguered network earlier this week. Among the allegations, Schlussel claims that while at an appearance in Detroit which they both attended, Hannity invited her back to his hotel room.
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Fox News reporter 'fired 24 hours after contacting hotline' set up to encourage complaints
A former Fox News radio correspondent is suing the network and its parent company over claims she was fired just 24 hours after contacting a ‘hotline’ set up to encourage employee complaints. Jessica Golloher, a reporter based in Israel, claims that “within 24 hours” of sending an email to the firm’s independent investigator, she was “without any prior warning, fired”. The legal action, the latest in a string of allegations levelled at the Rupert Murdoch-owned media giant, has been dismissed as “without merit” by 21st Century Fox.
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This is How Low the Trump Apologists Will Stoop
The Resistance with Keith Olbermann
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Fox News falls into 3rd place in primetime ratings for the first time in nearly 17 years
According to Nielsen, MSNBC led the three cable networks between 8-11 p.m., averaging 611,000 viewers between the ages of 25 and 54, while dominating with 2,440,000 viewers overall.
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How Russian Propaganda Spread From a Parody Website to Fox News
A false report claiming a Russian warplane took out the communications systems of an American warship spread with alarming ease.
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Fox News was attacking Obama for using mustard at this point in his presidency
How did we get here?
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Fox News Is Dropping Its ‘Fair & Balanced’ Slogan
It was too closely associated with Roger Ailes and had become a target for mockery, say insiders.
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Fox News is trying to normalize collusion
The network is entering dangerous territory to defend Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Russian attorney.
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Fox News is no longer America's number one TV station
Fox News is no longer the most-watched primetime cable television network in America, after being overtaken by MSNBC. According to figures from global research company Nielsen, the network was the most-watched station during the weekday prime evening slot from 7pm to midnight between 17 and 21 July. During this time the more centrist network gained 2.34 million viewers, while Fox News had 2.25 million.
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The strange case of Fox News, Trump and the death of young Democrat Seth Rich
The revelation that Fox News made contact with the White House over a false and malicious story could spell trouble for the network – and the president.
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Clinton: Fox News seems to think I live in the White House
Hillary Clinton on Saturday night took a swipe at Fox News for its frequent criticism of her presidential campaign despite the fact that she lost to President Trump.
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'I want to quit': Fox News employees say their network's Russia coverage was 'an embarrassment'
Some employees at Fox News were left embarrassed and humiliated by their network's coverage of the latest revelations in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling, according to conversations CNN had with several individuals placed throughout the network. "I'm watching now and screaming," one Fox News personality said in a text message to CNN as the person watched their network's coverage. "I want to quit."
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'I want to quit': Fox News employees say their network's Russia coverage was 'an embarrassment'
Some employees at Fox News were left embarrassed and humiliated by their network's coverage of the latest revelations in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling, according to conversations CNN had with several individuals placed throughout the network.
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Billionaire Saudi prince's arrest could spell disaster for Rupert Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch's business empire could lose a crucial Saudi ally in this week's arrest one of the world's richest men.
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