close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for February 27 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The 'Bachelor ' has a new host following Chris Harrison’s departure, Emmanuel Acho announced on twitter Saturday night that he will taking over all Rose Ceremonies from now on. "IT’S OFFICIAL: I’ve accepted the Rose & am honored to be hosting the [Bachelor] after the Final Rose this year," Acho, an former NFL linebacker turned Fox Sports analyst wrote. "It’s been a pivotal season and this episode will be one of the most storied shows in its history. Empathy is needed and change is coming," he added. "See y’all then!" 'BACHELOR'S RACHAEL KIRKCONNELL RELEASES VIDEO AMID RACISM CONTROVERSY: 'PLEASE STOP' DEFENDING ME Acho’s word nodded at the racially insensitive comments made by Harrison earlier this month. The controversy started after 24-year old Rachael Kirkconnell, a frontrunner … [Read more...] about New ‘Bachelor’ host announced after cancel culture swallows Chris Harrison
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New York Public Library will keep Dr. Seuss books on its shelves: Here’s why
close Video Author on Dr. Seuss controversy: ‘This is obviously complicated’ ‘A New Day’ and ‘I Am Frida Kahlo’ author Brad Meltzer discusses cancel culture on ‘Fox & Friends.’ The New York Public Library (NYPL) will continue to lend out six specific Dr. Seuss titles , even as the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy has decided to cease publication of said titles. Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced Tuesday, on National Read Across America Day, that publication of such titles as "And to Think That I saw It on Mulberry Street," "If I Ran the Zoo," "McElligot’s Pool," "On Beyond Zebra!," "Scrambled Eggs Super!" and "The Cat’s Quizzer" will cease following controversy that these specific books include racist imagery . The decision followed discussions held last year, with the company citing concerns that the books -- published in the 1940s and '50s -- "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong." 'SCARY, … [Read more...] about New York Public Library will keep Dr. Seuss books on its shelves: Here’s why
Disclaimer added to Chris Harrison’s ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ episode
close Video Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines for February 25 Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. On Thursday night, embattled " Bachelor " host Chris Harrison appeared on "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune" leaving fans stunned. Last week, the longtime emcee of the dating franchise stepped away from his duties after making racially insensitive comments during a controversial interview. The "Fortune" episode was taped back in December and Harrison was participating to raise money for Feeding America during the pandemic. "This episode was previously recorded in December 2020," a disclaimer stated on the screen. 'BACHELOR' HOST CHRIS HARRISON 'STEPPING ASIDE' FOLLOWING BACKLASH OVER RACISM CONTROVERSY Fans also took to social media to express their disappointment in Harrison still being featured on the game show. "Chris Harrison playing … [Read more...] about Disclaimer added to Chris Harrison’s ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’ episode
20 Attorneys General Deem H.R. 1 Unconstitutional: It Sets ‘Alarming Mandates’
Twenty attorneys general signed a letter addressed to House and Senate leaders pleading against H.R. 1, which the Democrat-led House passed on party lines late Wednesday evening, deeming it unconstitutional as it sets what they described as “alarming mandates,” leading to the federalization of state elections. The House passed H.R. 1, of the “For the People Act of 2021,” Wednesday night, earning praise from Democrats across the board. Hours prior to its passage, 20 attorneys general, led by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), sent a letter addressed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). H.R. 1 “betrays several Constitutional deficiencies and alarming mandates that, if passed, would federalize state elections and impose burdensome costs and regulations on state and local officials,” they wrote, detailing the Elections Clause of Article I of the … [Read more...] about 20 Attorneys General Deem H.R. 1 Unconstitutional: It Sets ‘Alarming Mandates’
The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by ExxonMobil – Increased security on Capitol Hill amid QAnon’s March 4 date
Presented by ExxonMobil To view past editions of The Hill's 12:30 Report, click here: http://bit.ly/1M1mIfw To receive The Hill's 12:30 Report in your inbox, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/1Tt4hqN --> A midday take on what's happening in politics and how to have a sense of humor about it.* *Ha. Haha. Hahah. Sniff. Haha. Sniff. Ha--breaks down crying hysterically. The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Increased security on Capitol Hill amid QAnon’s March 4 date | House leaves early | Sights and sounds | House passes election reform bill | Summer could be ‘normal,’ but experts warn that US risks delaying that | Urge remaining vigilant in the homestretch | Biden’s COVID-19 bet | Dolly Parton gets vaccine | Leslie Jones on Steve Kornacki’s election coverage HAPPENING TODAY 00 Days Since The Last Big Threat Of Violence To The US Capitol ... ^ we had been doing SO well: Via The Hill’s Cristina Marcos and Rebecca Beitsch , “Alarming revelations of … [Read more...] about The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by ExxonMobil – Increased security on Capitol Hill amid QAnon’s March 4 date