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The U.S. House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection intends to hold another public
The frequent Fox News commentator accused of lying about a lengthy CIA career to dupe the U.S. government into giving him jobs admitted as part of a plea d
Keith Boykin: "The Black Lives Matter Movement Is Not The Nazi Party. It's An Offensive Suggestion To Make That Comparison" From the October 22 edition of
Excerpt from GQ Magazine: Fox News contributor Wayne Simmons was sold to the public as a "terror expert" and a former CIA operative. It turns out, he might
Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly, known for his hardline stance on family values and violence in the home, allegedly assaulted his ex-wife, dragging her dow
Former Fox News Watch host Eric Burns ripped his old network and his old colleague Bill O’Reilly on Reliable Sources Sunday morning, likening Fox Newsâ€
EDITOR'S Â NOTE: Fox News celebrity and Townhall.com news editor Katie Pavlich hails from Young Americans for Freedom, a far-right propaganda front creat
Last night, Baltimore's WBFF aired a video of protesters chanting "kill a cop"– evidence, it claimed, of murderously violent rhetoric on the part of ant
Days after several former Blackwater guards were found guilty of violent crimes related to the deaths of 17 Iraqi civilians, Fox News'Â Brian Kilmeade hos
News of the World phone hacking plot traces to Rupert Murdoch himself, cops claim Andy Coulson, former editor of the paper, was found guilty last week of
By Donn Marten The latest attack in the week-long rampage by right-wing fanatics to politicize the Obama trade with the Taliban for prisoner-of-war Bowe B
By Karl Frisch Media Matters | August 20, 2010 When Media Matters first highlighted reports that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. -- the parent company of o
News America Marketing (NAM) is a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corps. - the mother ship of Fox News. NAM was recently sued by Valassis, a competitor
Associated PressDecember 17, 2007NEW YORK -- Fire officials say a chemical reaction caused a small explosion in the skyscraper that houses News Corp.'s Fox