Charles Payne, who works for Fox News, is facing a lawsuit after the embattled Bill O'Reilly was fired from the network for his sexual harassment scandal.

So far 21 advertisers have dropped the O’Reilly Factor after the sexual harassment claims were reported, including blue chip firms such as Mercedes, Glaxo-Smith Kline, BMW of North America and Lexus.

Two Black female employees --- Tichaona Brown and Tabrese Wright --- at Fox News Channel called out the network for discrimination in a lawsuit this week.

On Tuesday's episode of Fox and Friends, Bill O'Reilly suggested he couldn't take Congresswoman Maxine Waters seriously because of her "James Brown wig."

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Kelly has work to do before aligning herself with Oprah and her illustrious legacy.

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Poor Stacey Dash—she was recently fired from Fox News. According to The Hill, the cable news network decided to not renew the Clueless actress and political pundit’s contract. Dash was signed by Fox in 2014 and was mostly seen on the afternoon news program, “Outnumbered.” She wasn’t the only one to be given the boot: Longtime […]

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Megyn Kelly, the former FOX News host, is taking her race-baiting to NBC.

Rhimes decided to jump into the fray on Wednesday, unleashing a Twitter read for the ages.

This is just another example of glaring ignorance, bigotry, and mansplaining. A true journalist's responsibility is to uncover the facts, not disseminate a watered-down narrative of an inconvenient truth.

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Roland Martin continued his fact-checking assault on Bill O’Reilly after the Fox News host blamed the Black Lives Matter movement for the increase in crime and murder rates in a number of cities in America. During Wednesday night’s episode of The O’Reilly Factor, O’Reilly said the Black Lives Matter movement is “killing Americans.” “Thousands more […]

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"Since you're so concerned about Black people and you're so concerned about Black youth, I want you to launch the Bill O'Reilly Black Youth Summer Jobs Program," Martin said.

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PBS host Tavis Smiley told Megyn Kelly that the president has essentially failed Black Americans, seizing the moment to tout his new book, “The Covenant With Black America: Ten Years Later.”