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Kirsters Baish's Opinion | Bill Maher slammed former Secretary of State/failed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton this week, saying that she is guilty of committing obstruction of justice when she destroyed evidence having to do with her infamo

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https://www.zerohedge.com, Tyler Durden

Four months after struggling "Today Show" Host Megyn Kelly shocked co-host Al Roker and their studio audience by suggesting on-air that wearing blackface in the context of a Halloween custom was perfectly acceptable behavior "where I grew up", the fo

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Tracy Mastaler for Western Journalism reports, At the close of Fox News' Hannity Monday, host Sean Hannity announced that his show will be returning to its original 9 p.m. time slot starting on Sept. 25. The Ingraham Angle, hosted by Laura Ingraham

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reuters.com, By Liana B. Baker and Jessica Toonkel

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc (SBGI.O) is nearing a deal to acquire Tribune Media Co (TRCO.N) for close to $4 billion after prevailing in an auction for one of the largest U.S. television station operators, according to people familiar with the matter

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reuters.com, By Liana B. Baker and Jessica Toonkel

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc (SBGI.O) is nearing a deal to acquire Tribune Media Co (TRCO.N) for close to $4 billion after prevailing in an auction for one of the largest U.S. television station operators, according to people familiar with the matter

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reuters.com, By Liana B. Baker and Jessica Toonkel

Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc (SBGI.O) is nearing a deal to acquire Tribune Media Co (TRCO.N) for close to $4 billion after prevailing in an auction for one of the largest U.S. television station operators, according to people familiar with the matter

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Dozens of companies have announced that they are pulling their commercials from "The O'Reilly Factor" following reports that the the show's host, Bill O'Reilly, paid $13 million in settlements to five women who accused him of sexual harassment.

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