The news network that wants Taylor Swift to stick to singing has had no problem handing conservative celebrities the microphone.
Category: Fox News Channel
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Fox News to Taylor Swift: ‘Don’t Get Involved in Politics!’
The prospect of the pop megastar endorsing President Biden in the 2024 election has irked conservative stars on the cable network.
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Ron DeSantis and Fox News, Old Friends, Hit Turbulence
The Fox News host Laura Ingraham called for the Florida governor to leave the Republican primary, days after he accused the network of protecting Donald Trump.
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Trump’s Press Conference Aired as His Civil Fraud Trial Comes to a Close
The coverage was a stark reminder that the former president’s legal troubles provide him with a uniquely outsize media platform as he pursues the Republican nomination.
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Fox News and Trump Go Live Wednesday for First Time in 2 Years
A town hall in Iowa on Wednesday is the network’s first live interview with the former president in nearly two years, the latest twist in a long-running drama.
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Former Top Tucker Carlson Producer Is Accused of Sexual Assault
Fox News fired the producer alongside Mr. Carlson this year after its $787.5 million settlement in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case.
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Harsh Visuals of War Leave Newsrooms Facing Tough Choices
Digital disinformation and restrictions on photojournalists have complicated decision-making about the visual chronicle of the Israel-Hamas war.
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Fired Fox News Reporter Sues Network, Accusing It of Retaliation
Jason Donner, a 12-year employee, said he had lost his job after raising concerns about false statements surrounding the Jan. 6 attacks.
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Jewish Viewers Find a Refuge in Fox News
The network’s unflinching support for Israel in its fight against Hamas has put the conservative network in the good graces of many Jews who see other coverage of Israel as biased.
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In Conservative Media, Biden Is to Blame in the Hamas-Israel War
Much of the coverage from the right has focused on the Biden administration’s decision to transfer $6 billion to Iran in a deal to secure the release of five Americans.
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Viewership Fell Sharply for Second G.O.P. Debate
Fewer than 10 million people watched the Republican presidential candidates on Wednesday, according to preliminary data from Nielsen.
