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Andrew Napolitano out at Fox News after bombshell sexual harassment lawsuit: report

On Monday, AdWeek reported that Andrew Napolitano, Fox News' chief legal analyst, has been fired in the wake of sexual harassment allegations.

"This comes after a lawsuit filed Monday by Fox Business production assistant John Fawcett, who alleges that he was sexually harassed in an elevator by the Judge in 2019," reported A. J. Katz. "In his lawsuit, Fawcett alleges senior execs were aware of the misconduct, but declined to take further action. Fawcett also alleges that Napolitano also harassed other male employees, but HR also declined to investigate those incidents."

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Fox Business's Larry Kudlow 'repeatedly made racist and sexist remarks during staff meetings': lawsuit

Fox News is once again embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal.

The NY Daily News reported Monday that a new lawsuit is alleging that Fox Business host Larry Kudlow "repeatedly made racist and sexist remarks during staff meetings and even blocked an on-air appearance by a Florida congressman because he is Black."

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Fox News guest: 'I prefer the old-fashioned racism' of lynchings and Jim Crow

A Fox News guest said on Sunday that he prefers "old-fashioned racism" over critical race theory, a study of racial justice in America.

Robert Woodson, a conservative civil rights activist, made the remarks during an appearance on Fox & Friends.

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Maria Bartiromo says the Delta variant is a 'convenient' plot for Dems to cheat in 2022 elections

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday suggested that the Delta variant of Covid-19 is a "convenient" way for Democrats to cheat in the 2022 midterm elections over a year from now.

"It's all quite convenient with a year to go before the midterm elections," Bartiromo told Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY). "It doesn't appear the Democrats can win on policy so what are we going to do? Have a lockdown in the summer of 2022 so that we ensure mail-in ballots are flowing from empty parking lots and dead people?"

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US condemns 'harassment' of foreign journalists covering fatal floods in China

The United States is "deeply concerned" over the harassment and intimidation of foreign correspondents covering deadly floods in China, a State Department spokesman said Thursday.

His remarks came less than 24 hours after Beijing accused the BBC of broadcasting "fake news" about last week's devastating flooding in the central province of Henan, and as the British broadcaster said its journalists had been subjected to hostility.

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Mike Lindell yanks MyPillow ads from Fox News because network won't air his bogus election claims: WSJ

Fox News is losing one of its biggest advertisers after MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell pulled his ads in a dispute over his election fraud conspiracy theories, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

"Mike Lindell said he made the decision after Fox News declined to run a commercial linked to his efforts to promote his claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election," the newspaper reported. "Security and election officials have said there is no proof of widespread election fraud."

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C-SPAN caller: 'I am vaccinated by the blood of Jesus Christ'

A Tennessee woman told C-SPAN host Greta Brawner on Thursday that she is refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine because she is "vaccinated by the blood of Jesus Christ."

The woman from Tennessee who identified herself as Joanne called in on Washington Journal's line for people who are declining to get vaccinated.

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Disney sails into new LGBT waters with 'Jungle Cruise' film

"Jungle Cruise," Disney's new nostalgia-soaked adventure film based on a 1950s theme park ride, has an unexpectedly modern twist -- one of its main characters comes out as gay.

A scene in which Jack Whitehall's character discusses his sexuality with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Amazon boat captain, though far from ground-breaking by modern cinema terms, is a departure for the traditionally conservative studio.

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Piers Morgan suggests Simone Biles is 'pathetic, gutless, cowardly' for quitting Olympics over health

Television personality Piers Morgan on Wednesday lashed out at gymnast Simone Biles because she received sympathy from the public after she withdrew from the Olympic all-around due to health reasons.

In a Tweet on Wednesday, Morgan compared Biles' decision to the time he stormed off of Good Morning Britain after a co-host accused him of having an obsession with Meghan Markle.

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Fox News ripped for hypocritical attack on ‘Montana Man’ who called out Tucker Carlson

Fox News was condemned on Monday for demanding special treatment for Tucker Carlson that the far-right network refuses to provide others.

It started when Carlson was called out as "the worst human being known to mankind" while visiting the legendary Dan Bailey's Fly Shop in Livingston Montana.

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Matt Gaetz is terrified that the 'entire purpose' of Jan. 6 committee is to charge GOP lawmakers

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) expressed concern on Monday that Republican members of Congress could be charged in connection with the evidence presented to the House's Jan. 6 select committee.

During an appearance on Newsmax, Gaetz claimed that the committee is part of a plot to generate criminal referrals to the Justice Department.

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Maria Bartiromo complains Tom Barrack 'sat in jail for four nights' but Hunter Biden didn't

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday suggested that it was unfair for suspected foreign agent Tom Barrack to spend four nights in jail while Hunter Biden has not been arrested.

Barrack is an ally of former President Donald Trump and Biden is the son of current President Joe Biden.

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Fox News hosts discuss how to ban 'childless' liberals from voting

Fox News hosts on Sunday promoted the idea that "childless" Americans should not be allowed to participate in society by voting.

The idea was recently floated by Ohio Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance.

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