Fox chairman Rupert Murdoch (left, with son Lachlan) could have had to testify Fox News has settled ... certain claims about Dominion to be false". Dominion chief executive John Poulos told ...
In the lawsuit, Dominion Voting ... Murdoch's son Lachlan - the CEO of Fox Corp, one of the defendants in the case - is also expected to testify. Among the Fox News TV hosts that is expected ...
Some of Fox’s biggest stars and executives were expected to testify ... the Fox News host who originally said in late February that his network would not allow him to talk about the Dominion ...
Fox News lied about Dominion and the 2020 election to compete with far-right Newsmax. Fox executives and hosts repeatedly acknowledged that their election fraud conspiracy theories were ...
HOWARD KURTZ (HOST): There's been practically round-the-clock coverage of the lawsuit against Fox by Dominion Voting Machines ... pro-Trump audience. Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott wrote, “We ...
Fox gets to keep its audience. Dominion's CEO, lawyers, and corporate owners blasted Fox News in a ... The network's hosts don't have to tell their audience what they don't want to hear.
Seconds after Trump ended a press event, Fox News host Harris Faulkner jumped in to quickly correct a Trump claim "about a ...
Chris Wallace, a former Fox News host now with CNN, made his first appearance on MSNBC’s “The Beat” on Wednesday, where host Ari Melber asked him about texts revealed in the Dominion Voting ...
Dominion's filings included numerous deposition excerpts, texts, and emails from hosts, executives, and producers that proved highly embarrassing for Fox. At the same time, Fox News hosts were ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Newly released documents in the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit reveal Tucker Carlson said he hates Donald Trump. The software company is suing Fox News for ...
In a segment of Fox News' "Fox ... to his co-hosts, seemingly out of nowhere, which lit a fire under Earhardt, who all but shouted in return, "She needs to have babies! We want her to have ...
"Today marks 28 years of the Fox News Channel. Since starting on October 7, 1996, we’ve brought you the latest and greatest in news," host Carley Shimkus said Monday on "FOX & Friends." ...