Sean Hannity Thinks NBC News Should Learn a Thing or Two From, Uh, NBC News
The Fox host tweeted a link asking NBC News to “read and learn.” The link was from NBC News.
By Madison Malone KircherThe Fox host tweeted a link asking NBC News to “read and learn.” The link was from NBC News.
By Madison Malone KircherThe political analyst on productive mornings, working for Hillary, and being Twitter famous.
By Kaitlin MenzaWe recap the pettiest squabbles, juiciest feuds, and other niche drama you didn’t know you were living for every week.
By Gabriella Paiella and Jessica RoyWill they face a boycott as strong as Keurig’s?
By Clint RaineyKeurig is one of several advertisers to leave as a result of the host’s Roy Moore coverage.
By Clint RaineyDespite all appearances, this is a very serious and effective protest that is not at all funny.
By Paris MartineauMoore denies he committed crimes against teenage girls, but can’t or won’t deny creepy behavior, which undermines his credibility.
By Ed KilgoreSome outlets ignored the story, others saw a left-wing conspiracy, and a Fox News guest claimed many accusers are just out to make money.
By Margaret HartmannBleak.
By Gabriella PaiellaDonald Trump went to Alabama to pull his candidate across the finish line to victory in a GOP Senate runoff. But it’s not looking good for Big Luther.
By Ed KilgoreThe flagship broadcasts of Fox News and MSNBC finished in a near-tie last night.
By Josef AdalianUnsurprisingly, Hannity didn’t press him on the part where he was told the Russian government wanted to influence the election.
By Margaret HartmannPresident Trump has the spotlight as the world reels from his Paris decision. But next week, the fired FBI Director finally speaks out.
By Frank RichBefore he was a murder victim and the subject of politically motivated conspiracy theories, Seth Rich was a real person with a real life.
By Olivia NuzziHis obsession with the Seth Rich conspiracy theory has led at least seven companies to pull ads from his Fox News show.
By Adam K. RaymondHe used the pleas of a grieving family to obscure his refusal to disavow a story Fox News retracted.
By Margaret HartmannWhen Ann Coulter and the tea party’s favorite artist are wavering in their support, it’s time to worry.
By Adam K. RaymondIn a series of tweets, the Fox News anchor hinted at a conspiracy inside company headquarters.
By Adam K. Raymond“This kind of stuff is all over the place at Fox News,” said Debbie Schlussel, in case that wasn’t already clear.
By Caroline Bankoff“He geeked out.”
By Devon Ivie