Rupert Murdoch to Step Down from Fox and News Corp Boards in November
The transition comes after a tumultuous year marked by legal challenges, talent departures, and controversial editorial stances.
September 21, 2023
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The transition comes after a tumultuous year marked by legal challenges, talent departures, and controversial editorial stances.
White House communications staff insist that the network retract its inflammatory story that falsely reported the flag celebrates “groomers” and “pedophiles.”
Media powerhouse Janice Min weighs in on the Australian dynasty's succession plans.
The cable news network devoted only one segment to Jamey Rodemeyer's death.
Apparently, Tim Fox -- who's running for governor -- thinks the biggest issue for Montanans is a dearth of fast-food chicken restaurants.
Scottie Nell Hughes filed suit Monday making the claims against Charles Payne and Fox News Channel.
Refusing to toe the corporate line, Fox journalist Megyn Kelly is gobsmacked -- live on air -- by the Republican candidate's nonstop unforced errors.
"Hateful words and generalizations about sexual orientation and gender identity have a direct impact on people's lives," says a message from Fox Pride.
Andrew Delancey has accused Justin Wells of assaulting him in 2008 and says Fox News knew of Wells's behavior.
Corporate executive Peter Coors joins actor Gary Sinise and Fox News anchor Bret Baier in withdrawing from conservative Catholic group Legatus's summit.
Michael David Fox pled guilty in the case.
An internal memo was circulated at the station calling for reduced coverage of Pride month events.
The move comes as Tennessee business leaders woo the tech giant to open a headquarters in Nashville.
The far-right news network changed its headline after the White House called it out.
The network had proven itself capable of doing the right thing and so the White House demanded for the network to do the right thing again.
Carlson alleges sexual harassment by Fox News CEO Roger Ailes and morning show co-host, Steve Doocy.
When a company's bottom line shrinks, someone always pays the price, with Anheuser-Busch, CNN, and Fox all axing, and no one deserves the cut more than Fox's biggest liar.
Warren sets herself apart from other Democratic presidential hopefuls, including Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg.