Charles Payne, who works for Fox News, is facing a lawsuit after the embattled Bill O'Reilly was fired from the network for his sexual harassment scandal.

Today on What’s the Tea, Cheryl Jackson reported the speculation of Fox New cutting ties with Bill O’Reilly.  According to the Wall Street Journal, A final decision on Mr O’Reilly’s fate has become a reality.  Mr. O’Rielly, host of the O’Rielly Factor has been ensnared in a sexual harassment scandal related to previously undisclosed settlements […]

A Black clerical worker who worked in the same office as Bill O'Reilly accused the Fox News Host of harassment, saying he called her "hot chocolate" and leered at her.

So far 21 advertisers have dropped the O’Reilly Factor after the sexual harassment claims were reported, including blue chip firms such as Mercedes, Glaxo-Smith Kline, BMW of North America and Lexus.

The California Congresswoman also had words for Fox News anchor Bill O' Reilly.

Don Lemon has the attitude of a rapper these days — doing what he wants, when he wants and clapping back at anyone that wants problems with him. The latest victim to be dragged by OG Don is Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, who accused the CNN anchor of refusing to cover allegations that former Obama official Susan Rice […]

Congresswoman Maxine Waters says she's a "a strong Black woman" in response to Bill O'Reilly's childish comment about her hair.

On Tuesday's episode of Fox and Friends, Bill O'Reilly suggested he couldn't take Congresswoman Maxine Waters seriously because of her "James Brown wig."

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A $50 million sexual harassment case against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes is revealing some not-so-shocking details about the behind-the-scenes culture of the conservative news network — particularly what many have long-suspected as the reason Stacey Dash was hired there. https://twitter.com/DylanByers/status/767955446724304896 Andrea Tantaros’ suit includes specific references to the former CEO’s politically incorrect behavior, including calling host Kimberly Guilfoyle a […]

From King to O'Reilly, the irresponsible dissemination of a whitewashed history, which many believed to be powered by Donald Trump's xenophobia, seems to dominate the internet. But is this type of rhetoric, while not new, fueled by the upcoming election?

This is just another example of glaring ignorance, bigotry, and mansplaining. A true journalist's responsibility is to uncover the facts, not disseminate a watered-down narrative of an inconvenient truth.

The Fox News anchor made these offensive remarks while pressing Donald Trump on how he will bring jobs back to America.