Fox News to part ways with suspended host
Fox Business Network is reinstating Charles Payne, a host who had been suspended while the network had investigated charges of sexual misconduct
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Fox Business Network is reinstating Charles Payne, a host who had been suspended while the network had investigated charges of sexual misconduct
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Bill O'Reilly remains defiant despite losing his job at Fox News over a sexual harassment scandal. The biggest star of cable news was forced out Wednesday from his top-rated show. O'Reilly said in a statement: "It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims." Anna Werner reports.
Departure of the top-rated cable TV host is a blow to the network, but its position is so strong Fox could easily recover
The longtime cable host "will not be returning to the Fox News Channel," parent company 21st Century Fox said in a statement
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