Star host Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News in shock move Fox News star host Tucker Carlson is leaving the influential conservative TV network, it was announced Monday, in a surprise move days after the outlet reached a US$787.5 million (S$1.05 billion) settlement over a damaging defamation case. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fox News star host Tucker Carlson is leaving the influential conservative TV network, it was announced Monday, in a surprise move days after the outlet reached a US$787.5 million settlement over a damaging defamation case.
A key figure in Republican politics, he often interviewed former president Donald Trump and has been widely criticised for his abrasive style, alleged lack of journalistic rigour and – to his critics – his stream of racist and hate-filled rhetoric.
Plaintiffs have filed more than 38,000 lawsuits that have been consolidated in federal court in New Jersey alleging that J&J talc products sometimes contained asbestos and have caused their ovarian cancer or mesothelioma.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday that the risk of conflict between global powers was at an “historic high” and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned the world was at a threshold “possibly even more dangerous” than during the Cold War.
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