By Erik Pedersen
02.04.2020 - 12:15 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Fox News Channel is facing questions about its coverage of the novel coronavirus, which hosts like Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Jeanine Pirro initially downplayed as a cudgel to "bludgeon" President Donald Trump politically. But the network's advertisers don't have much to say about the coverage.
By Erik Pedersen
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Bill Maher returned to the air on Friday night with his first at-home edition of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher”.
If not for his glowing endorsement of Donald Trump or Internet listicles of Worst Hollywood Husbands, you may have forgotten Jesse James even existed. However, we’re sorry to break that spell today and tell you Sandra Bullock‘s problematic ex is back in the news yet again — for exactly the reason you would probably guess.
For Donald Trump‘s own protection, there should be someone whose job it is just to stop him from calling in to Fox News. Considering they aren’t holding daily press briefings anymore, maybe the Press Secretary could do it?
Sir Elton John enlisted some of the biggest names in music to perform live from their homes in a televised concert to raise money for the coronavirus relief effort.
Dr. Oz had a busy day Tuesday.
With lives and the economy hanging in the balance, President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is hoping the country will be reopened by Easter, as he weighs how to refine nationwide social-distancing guidelines to put some workers back on the job amid the coronavirus outbreak.
By Ted Johnson
Over the past few weeks, those who get their information about the world around them exclusively from Fox News have been hearing that the coronavirus is being overhyped by the liberal media, part of a Democrat-led hoax meant to weaken President Donald Trump.