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Meghan Hayes and Matthew Continetti weigh in on the Federal Communications Commission approving the sale of Paramount and CBS after agreeing to settle their lawsuit with President Donald Trump.
Museums Galleries Scotland made the claim in light of guidance issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission ...
Q: The Trump administration’s workaround to keep Alina Habba in power as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey — after a panel of ...
Some members of the Democratic Party are theorizing that the cancellation of "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert was ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr discusses the Trump administration’s AI initiative, the tech race with China and more on ‘Fox & ...
President Donald Trump said Saturday that former Vice President Kamala Harris should be prosecuted along with Beyonce and ...
A Fox correspondent delivered a warning to colleagues celebrating President Donald Trump's FCC for targeting The View: what ...
Trump's threat to revoke broadcast licenses isn’t idle bluster anymore—especially as his allies at the FCC openly pressure networks to bend toward MAGA.
The stamp of approval from the Federal Communications Commission comes after President Donald Trump's legal battle with ...
South Park” delivered an episode this week that depicted a naked President Donald Trump in bed with the devil. Paramount just ...
Letterman says blaming finances is cover for decisions taken to make sure a sale to Skydance goes through. Comedian Dave ...
But the agreement came with one major caveat: The media company must appoint a “bias monitor.” According to reporting from ...