He Dissected Trump. Now Michael Wolff Performs an Autopsy on Fox News.
In “The Fall,” Wolff predicts the collapse of Rupert Murdoch’s cable network and recounts the recent tumult there through a barrage of fuzzily sourced trash talk.
By A.O. Scott
In “The Fall,” Wolff predicts the collapse of Rupert Murdoch’s cable network and recounts the recent tumult there through a barrage of fuzzily sourced trash talk.
By A.O. Scott
The cable host has left Fox News. But his dark and outsize influence on the conservative movement — and on American politics — is hardly over.
By Jason Zengerle
In “Partisans,” Nicole Hemmer zeros in on ’90s figures like Pat Buchanan as guiding forces behind the Republican Party’s hard-right, conspiracy-minded turn.
By Gabriel Debenedetti
The bill would ensure that victims have the option of suing in federal, state or tribal court, depriving perpetrators of a secretive process that can weigh heavily in their favor.
By Annie Karni
Roger Ailes understood the appeal Mr. Trump had for Fox viewers. He didn’t foresee how together they would redefine the limits of political discourse.
By Jeremy W. Peters
The 24-hour cable channel reached the settlement after a formal review of sexual harassment complaints by the New York City Commission on Human Rights.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
An extraordinary career for the man, a long defeat for his ideology.
By Ross Douthat
Las elecciones de 2016 fueron un referéndum de muchas cosas, incluso sobre lo que los estadounidenses pensaban que una mujer podía hacer o ser. La campaña actual se ha centrado en lo que debería ser un hombre.
By Jessica Bennett
The 2016 election was a referendum on many things, including what Americans thought a woman could do or be. Now it’s a question of what a man should be.
By Jessica Bennett
In his new book, “Hoax,” Brian Stelter examines Fox’s role as a White House propaganda organ masquerading as conservative journalism.
By David Enrich
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