Fox's ugly religious attacks represent a brazen display of bigotry and bullying. The hypocrisy is that Fox News routinely downplays acts of political, and religious, violence from far-right extremists, while making sure not to condemn those indirectly associated with them.
For whatever reason, Fox News' morning show decided to use its hosts as examples of parents who can't help their children with their math homework.
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"Fox & Friends" returned to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, this time to react to President Obama's State of the Union address. And of course, the...
Undocumented immigrants must present night vision videos of themselves to win a new class of scholarships offered by the University of California at B...
Fox News' Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade seemed perturbed Wednesday morning after they learned that some MSNBC hosts and "influential progressives" we...
Fox & Friends has carved out a unique space in the world of weekday morning television: the popular Fox News Channel show is part news; part conservat...
Fox & Friends Roundup Wed., Sept 19, 2012
Ah, another morning with Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson and Brian Kilmeade. As a freelancer, I'm prone to sl...
"Fox & Friends" host Brian Kilmeade awkwardly defended making a sexist joke on air by likening it to a joke President Obama made about the Boston Red ...
"Saturday Night Live" opened this week's show with a parody of "Fox and Friends," the morning show on Fox News. But the NBC comedy program's parody of...
Fox News personalities Geraldo Rivera and Brian Kilmeade clashed during a heated discussion about the war in Afghanistan on Friday's "Fox & Friends." ...
Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and Laura Ingraham piled on defending the network that employs them on Wednesday night after GOP candidate Rick Santorum accus...
A seemingly fun, light segment on Tuesday's "Fox and Friends" went terribly wrong when a staffer from the show tripped and fell in the middle of a rel...