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SNL takes on the Super Bowl -- and its politics -- in cold open sketch

Comedian Dan Levy hosted "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, with Phoebe Bridgers as the musical guest.

In the show's cold open skit, the show imagined the Super Bowl pre-game show on CBS.

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Fox anchor called out for airing anti-vax conspiracy theory about Dr. Fauci

Fox News anchor and Quake Media radio host Laura Ingraham was called out on Saturday for questioning coronavirus vaccines.

Ingraham hosted Robert Kennedy, Jr. on her radio show.

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Fox News is facing 'the perfect storm' as they face 'disastrous' lawsuits while viewers flee: media analyst

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Cross Connection," a media analyst stated the things could not be worse for Fox News as they watch their viewership numbers plummet while facing lawsuits including a new one asking for $2.7 billion in damages for bogus claims of voter fraud.

As guest Eric Boehlert put it, the conservative news organization that went all-in in supporting Donald Trump is now facing "the perfect storm."

Speaking with host Tiffany Cross after a discussion of fired Fox Business host Lou Dobbs, the smiling Boehlert stated, "Fox is facing a perfect storm now. I have written about and monitored Fox News for 10, 15 years and I have never seen them in the position they are right now."

"The Smartmatic lawsuit is really just an exclamation point," he continued. "Trump left the political landscape, he's nowhere to be seen, not granting interviews to anyone, not at Fox. That robs hundreds of hours of news each month for continuing Trump programming. Fox News' ratings? They're in last place for folks who might not follow the cable news wars, they're in third -- last place. That has not happened since before 9/11. They had a 20-year run and for many of the 20 years, it wasn't even close and it's become more close over the last five years. They are now in last place."

"The right-wing base has splintered, right?" he elaborated. "Newsmax, OAN, others ran to the fringe -- we don't know who won. We may never know who won. Fox News belatedly tried to play catch-up. But by then the damage was done, we've never seen it splinter, it's really important for the Republican Party -- for 20 years the Republican Party -- to go on Fox News and reach the base, reach the followers. Now when Republicans go on Fox News, they're not getting the whole base because again, the right-wing has left Fox News, they've gone to Newsmax, they've gone to other places."

"It's a disaster for Fox News," he continued. "The Smartmatic lawsuit -- for all of the reasons I just mentioned -- this is a disaster. I think we are going to end up seeing a massive, massive settlement, the type we haven't seen in decades in terms of media libel and slander. It's only February, but Fox News is already in such a deep hole."

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Lou Dobbs is Fox's 'sacrificial lamb' to protect them from billion dollar lawsuits — and it won't work: media analyst

On CNN Saturday, chief media correspondent Brian Stelter suggested that Fox News threw Lou Dobbs overboard to cover themselves legally against a defamation suit from a voting equipment company — but that it won't save them.

"Do we know how much the lawsuit played into Dobbs' firing?" asked anchor Victor Blackwell.

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Trump praises Lou Dobbs after Fox canceled his show: He had a 'loyal following'

Unable to tweet his thoughts, former President Donald Trump put out a tweet-sized statement celebrating Lou Dobbs after he was canceled by Fox Business.

"Fox News has canceled "Lou Dobbs Tonight," the program hosted by television's staunchest supporter of Donald Trump and of his assertions of voter fraud in the 2020 election, The Times has learned. Dobbs' program, which airs twice nightly at 5 and 7 p.m. Eastern on the Fox Business Network, will have its final airing Friday, according to a Fox News representative who confirmed the cancellation," the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

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Fox Business cancels 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' after being sued for $2.7 billion: report

After spending months pushing conspiracy theories about voter fraud, Lou Dobbs is reportedly out of a job.

"Fox News has canceled "Lou Dobbs Tonight," the program hosted by television's staunchest supporter of Donald Trump and of his assertions of voter fraud in the 2020 election, The Times has learned. Dobbs' program, which airs twice nightly at 5 and 7 p.m. Eastern on the Fox Business Network, will have its final airing Friday, according to a Fox News representative who confirmed the cancellation," the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.

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'You should probably have a thought on this': Fox News calls out Marsha Blackburn on Marjorie Taylor Greene

Fox News hosts Sandra Smith and John Roberts on Wednesday grilled Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) after she refused to express an opinion on controversial Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA).

"I know you think this is a matter that is better left for the House to deal with, but it does raise significant issues for the Republican Party," Roberts explained. "What will the perception and what will the future of the party be?"

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Tomi Lahren slams Dems for 'double talk' on blue lives after Fox News refuses to air service of slain officer

Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren suggested that Democrats are guilty of "double talk" when it comes to the support of law enforcement, but she ignored that her own network had refused to air an event honoring slain Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.

As lawmakers attended an event in honor of Sicknick Tuesday night, most major news networks covered the service. But Fox News largely ignored the gathering, giving it only a brief mention while continuing to air normal programming from Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham.

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'Is he alert or not alert?' Maria Bartiromo and Larry Kudlow smear Joe Biden's mental fitness

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo and Fox Business host Larry Kudlow on Wednesday engaged in a discussion about whether President Joe Biden is "alert" enough to understand the executive orders that he has enacted.

During an appearance on Fox Business, Kudlow complained that Biden "may be the most left-wing president we have ever seen."

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'Nefarious': Fox News host accuses Jen Psaki of trying to 'look smart' by researching answers

Fox News host John Roberts on Tuesday suggested that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki had "nefarious" motives because she reportedly tried to research her answers before facing reporters on camera.

Roberts hosted a nearly 5-minute on-air discussion with conservative pundit Joe Concha about a Daily Beast report that claimed Psaki had asked reporters for their questions in advance of the briefing.

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'She was elected!' Maria Bartiromo throws a fit at Mitch McConnell for denouncing Marjorie Taylor Greene

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday expressed outrage at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after he denounced remarks made by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

In a statement that did not specifically name Greene, McConnell said that her "loony lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the Republican Party and our country."

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'Saved by the Bell' star Dustin Diamond dead of cancer at 44

US actor Dustin Diamond, best known for playing the nerdy Screech on the hit TV series "Saved by the Bell," died Monday, his agent said, just weeks after being diagnosed with an aggressive cancer. He was 44.

"He was diagnosed with this brutal, relentless form of malignant cancer only three weeks ago. In that time, it managed to spread rapidly throughout his system, the agent, Roger Paul, told AFP.

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Larry Kudlow denies economic crisis: 'I’m not OK sending stimulus checks' for people to 'buy penny stocks'

Former White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Monday suggested that Americans do not need COVID-19 relief payments because they will use them to buy stocks.

Kudlow made the remarks in his first interview on Fox News since becoming one of the network's employees.

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