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Steve Bannon: I Warned Roger Ailes that Megyn Kelly Would Turn On Him

Newly appointed White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon chided Fox News in an interview Friday, claiming the cable news network’s coverage of the 2016 presidential election was just as bad as that of progressive media outlets and predicting the conservative-oriented outlet would move toward a more “centrist” approach in the coming years.

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Me-Again Kelly on Fox, Ailes, Trump, and Her Future

In another feature story timed to the release of her first book, this time with the Hollywood Reporter, Fox News star anchor Megyn Kelly dishes on her scuffles with now-President-elect Donald Trump, her reported $20 million contract offer from Fox, why she does not identify as a feminist and how her alleged mistreatment at the hands of former network chief Roger Ailes caused her to feel a “sense of loss.”

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Chaffetz Vows to Continue Hillary Clinton Investigations

On this weekend’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, told host Maria Bartiromo he intends to continue the investigation into Hillary Clinton and her use of a private

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Krauthammer: ‘Obama’s Legacy Is Toast’

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer declared the legacy of President Barack Obama “toast” after the election Donald Trump, who will be backed by a Republican-controlled Congress. “Obama’s legacy is toast,” Krauthammer said.

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Mike Ditka: ‘Political Correctness Is Gonna Kill Us’

During the Saturday broadcast of “Watters’ World” on Fox News Channel, legendary NFL player and coach Mike Ditka warned that political correctness could be a danger to the United States. “Political correctness is gonna kill us. America is America. We became

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Vanity Fair: No ‘Bidding War’ for Megyn Kelly Outside of Fox

Sarah Ellison reports in Vanity Fair that although the Murdoch sons are eager to renew Fox News’s contract with host Megyn Kelly for her reported $20 million asking price, none of their network’s rivals appear interested in signing her. The much anticipated “media-wide bidding war for Kelly” has not materialized, due perhaps to the lackluster ratings performance of her “heavily promoted prime time interview with Trump.”

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