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Keurig, other brands cut ad ties with Hannity — and get caught in a social media maelstrom
At least five companies said over the weekend that they will no longer advertise their products during Fox News' "Hannity" television show, which sparked an outpouring on Sunday of counter-protests on social media. Keurig, Realtor.com, 23 and Me, Eloquii and Nature's Bounty all pulled their ads from the television show, in response to Fox host Sean Hannity's coverage of the sexual misconduct allegations against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
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Fox News' Shepherd Smith debunks his network's Hillary Clinton 'scandal' story, infuriates viewers
Fox News anchor Shepherd Smith debunked what his own network has called the Hillary Clinton uranium “scandal,” infuriating Fox viewers, some of whom suggested that he ought go work for CNN or MSNBC. Smith’s critique, which called President Trump’s accusations against Clinton “inaccurate,” was triggered by renewed calls from Republicans on Capitol Hill for a special counsel to investigate Clinton.
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Geraldo Rivera Brags That Nixon Wouldn't Have Had To Resign If He Had Sean Hannity
Citing Sean Hannity’s ardent defense of President Donald Trump, Geraldo Rivera on Thursday bragged that if the Fox News host were around during Richard Nixon’s time, the embattled former president wouldn’t have resigned. “Nixon never would have been forced to resign if you existed in your current state back in 1972, ’73, ’74,” Rivera said during Hannity’s radio program.
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Fox News’ latest ‘bombshell’ on Obama and the FBI is a total fraud
Trump is already tweeting about it.
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White House domestic violence scandal isn’t being covered by Fox News
For more than 12 hours, Rob Porter's name wasn't mentioned a single time.
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Fox News Sued by Parents of Slain DNC Staffer Seth Rich
The parents of slain DNC staffer Seth Rich sued Fox News on Tuesday, accusing the network of fabricating a conspiracy involving their son and Wikileaks in order to boost ratings. Joel and Mary Rich filed suit in federal court in New York, seeking unspecified damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress and other claims.
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Fox News' incredible Obama-Trump hypocrisy, in 1 damning video
If there's one thing Fox News knows for sure, it's that a U.S. president should absolutely never agree to meet with foreign dictators — unless that president is Donald Trump.
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An "Ashamed" Fox News Commentator Just Quit The "Propaganda Machine"
"Over my decade with Fox, I long was proud of the association," Col. Ralph Peters wrote in an email to colleagues. "Now I am ashamed."
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Fox News analyst blasts network as 'propaganda machine' while announcing departure
A longtime Fox News analyst sharply criticized the network on Tuesday, denouncing the outlet as a "propaganda machine" devoted to President Trump.
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‘You’re a mother’: Laura Ingraham faces boycott for taunting Parkland teen over college rejections
At least one advertiser says it's removing ads after Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg called for a boycott of Ingraham's Fox News show.
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Fox News host apologizes for mocking Florida school shooting survivor as uproar grows
Last month, Fox News host Laura Ingraham got into a very public feud with NBA superstar LeBron James. Now she has found herself in a Twitter clash with a survivor of the Parkland, Florida school shooting — prompting an uproar that led her to apologize as several sponsors announced plans to pull ads from her show.
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Laura Ingraham Takes a Week Off as Advertisers Drop Her Show
The Fox News host was criticized for saying that the Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg was whining about getting rejected from colleges. Fox News said her vacation was preplanned.
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Fox News accidentally displays graphic showing it is least trusted cable network
Fox News has inadvertently posted a graphic showing it trails other cable news networks in trustworthiness. During a segment on Sunday on Media Buzz, host Howard Kurtz was discussing with the Republican pollster Frank Luntz a Monmouth University poll which asked respondents if the media regularly or occasionally reports fake news. The graphic that came up on screen showed results from another question, about what cable news outlets respondents trusted more. Fox News was last at 30%, behind CNN and MSNBC, both regular targets of attacks by President Donald Trump.
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European Commission raids Murdoch's Fox offices in London
The British offices of the Murdoch entertainment empire 21st Century Fox have been raided by investigators from the European Commission, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
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Trump might survive firing Rosenstein or even Mueller. The reason: Fox News.
For Richard Nixon, the “Saturday Night Massacre” was the beginning of the end. The nation finally turned against the embattled president after he forced out — on Oct. 20, 1973 — the attorney general and his deputy who refused to get rid of the special prosecutor investigating him. A week later, for the first time, a plurality of Americans favored impeachment. And 10 months later, he resigned. But Nixon didn’t have Fox News in his corner.
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Michael Cohen Forced to Reveal His Mystery Client Is Sean Hannity
Lawyers for Trump’s fixer tried to keep secret the identity of his client. It turns out to be the Fox News host, which means the FBI seized files on him.
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Michael Cohen case shines light on Sean Hannity's property empire
Fox News host who said Trump’s fixer ‘knows real estate’ has a portfolio that includes support from Department of Housing, a fact he did not mention when interviewing Ben Carson last year
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Sean Hannity's real estate venture linked to fraudulent property dealer
Sean Hannity’s real estate venture bought houses through a property dealer who was involved in a criminal conspiracy to fraudulently obtain foreclosed homes, according to records reviewed by the Guardian. In 2012, a shell company linked to the Fox News host bought 11 homes in Georgia that had been purchased by the dealer, Jeff Brock, following foreclosures. Brock transferred the properties to corporate vehicles that sold them on to the Hannity-linked company at a profit.
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Michael Cohen case shines light on Sean Hannity's property empire
When Sean Hannity was named in court this week as a client of Donald Trump’s embattled legal fixer Michael Cohen, the Fox News host insisted their discussions had been limited to the subject of buying property. “I’ve said many times on my radio show: I hate the stock market, I prefer real estate. Michael knows real estate,” Hannity said on television, a few hours after the dramatic hearing in Manhattan, where Cohen is under criminal investigation.
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Trump's new 'Stormy' story forces White House staff to watch Fox News
The surprise revelation that Donald Trump reimbursed a 2016 hush-money payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels clashed with his past statements, creating new legal headaches and stunning many in the West Wing. White House aides were blindsided on Thursday, US time, when Trump's recently added attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said the President had repaid Michael Cohen for $US130,000 ($172,000) that was given to Daniels to keep her quiet before the 2016 election.
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