Sunday, March 31, 2019

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FOX NEWS: Manager of CBS employees’ credit union stole $40M over 20 years, authorities say


Manager of CBS employees’ credit union stole $40M over 20 years, authorities say



FOX NEWS: Chris Rock slams Jussie Smollett at NAACP awards: 'What the hell was he thinking?'


Chris Rock slams Jussie Smollett at NAACP awards: 'What the hell was he thinking?'



FOX NEWS: Dean McDermott defends wife Tori Spelling over snack she chooses for their kids


Dean McDermott defends wife Tori Spelling over snack she chooses for their kids



FOX NEWS: Kelly Ripa dons white bikini, shows off toned body in Instagram photo


Kelly Ripa dons white bikini, shows off toned body in Instagram photo



FOX NEWS: Jussie Smollett loses NAACP award, skips out on awards dinner


Jussie Smollett loses NAACP award, skips out on awards dinner



FOX NEWS: 'Full House’ star Bob Saget speaks on college admission scandal, Lori Loughlin: ‘You love who you love’


'Full House’ star Bob Saget speaks on college admission scandal, Lori Loughlin: ‘You love who you love’



FOX NEWS: John McEnroe blasts ex-father-in-law Ryan O'Neal


John McEnroe blasts ex-father-in-law Ryan O'Neal



FOX NEWS: Rolling Stones postpone North American tour as Mick Jagger receives medical treatment


Rolling Stones postpone North American tour as Mick Jagger receives medical treatment



FOX NEWS: Stevie Nicks mistakes Harry Styles for NSYNC member at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony


Stevie Nicks mistakes Harry Styles for NSYNC member at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony



FOX NEWS: Bill Maher and guest slam George Clooney over call for Beverly Hills Hotel boycott


Bill Maher and guest slam George Clooney over call for Beverly Hills Hotel boycott



FOX NEWS: TGI Friday's sued for $5 million over 'fraudulent' potato skins


TGI Friday's sued for $5 million over 'fraudulent' potato skins



FOX NEWS: Chick-fil-A pulled from Buffalo airport after company's alleged 'anti-LGBTQ rhetoric' sparks backlash


Chick-fil-A pulled from Buffalo airport after company's alleged 'anti-LGBTQ rhetoric' sparks backlash