Fox hosts struggle to keep Trump on track
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While Donald Trump refused to talk about anything but the late Lindsey Graham in his CNN interview with Jake Tapper, he seemingly had no issue veering off-topic when he called into Fox & Friends on Monday (July 13).
The co-hosts of the country's top-rated cable news morning show talk about connecting with viewers—and each other as the nation marks its 250th birthday.
Fox & Friends is back in the studio after two days at Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair, which it spent talking up over live shots of empty grass. The 80-year-old president’s favorite morning
Weather presenter Janice Dean is stepping away from "Fox & Friends" as her multiple sclerosis symptoms worsen.
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Janice Dean offers a tearful final farewell after bringing sunshine to Fox News for over two decades
Janice Dean revealed on "Fox & Friends" that her multiple sclerosis diagnosis and grueling 2:30 a.m. schedule drove her decision to step away.
President Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends and, just a minute into the interview, began blaming Obama for his biggest political issues. When asked about Iran’s recent move to close the Strait of Hormuz,
Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean, who's leaving the network amid a battle with multiple sclerosis, got emotional during her final newscast.
Fox News senior medical analyst, Dr. Marc Siegel explains the best and worst drinks to consume for hydration, especially on hot days. He emphasizes that water is ideal for general exercise, but longer,
Janice Dean, Fox News meteorologist, announced her departure after 22 years due to health issues related to multiple sclerosis.
Longtime Fox News personality Janice Dean broke down Friday as she signed off for the final time amid her battle with multiple sclerosis. “When you leave a career, a job, there is a grieving period because this has been part of my life.
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Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade urges Trump to pull son-in-law from Iran peace talks
The anchor offered the harsh take on Friday's edition of The Five.
