Tucker Carlson's propensity to follow questionable arguments and topics while not checking their authenticity has come back to bite him after several YouTubers pranked him.
What is Tucker Carlson doing months after Fox News fired him? The disgraced former host has announced he is launching his own streaming service to add to the many more.
Tucker Carlson may be costing Fox News more money even after he was fired as his January 6 conspiracy theories have led to a defamation lawsuit from a former supporter of Donald Trump.
Tucker Carlson has a new show that he is streaming on Twitter, yet his old employers, Fox News, do not seem happy about it as they sent him a cease-and-desist letter.
Fox News fired Tucker Carlson for a lot of possible reasons, from racist texts to having a toxic workplace. However, the network's ratings continue to plummet.
After Fox News fired their top-rated host, Tucker Carlson, many in the conservative network believe they could be fired next. Some are even telling friends about it.
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. hosted the White House correspondents' dinner and roasted President Joe Biden and other personalities in news media and politics.
Tucker Carlson's firing from Fox News was so abrupt that he did not see it coming. Should the former host retaliate, though, Fox has a secret Tucker Carlson dossier ready.
Tucker Carlson's surprise exit from Fox News has shocked a lot of people, especially investors. Fox Corporation took a nosedive in value following the host's exit.
Fox News shocked everyone when it announced that it has parted ways with Tucker Carlson. The network did not say if Carlson was fired, but the last episode of his show suggested otherwise.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has booked former President Donald Trump for an interview a month after his "I hate him passionately" text message was revealed.
As the Fox News trial continues, several of the embattled conservative network's biggest stars may be set to testify as the $1.6 billion lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems finally heads to trial next month.
A former Tucker Carlson producer for the media giant Fox News alleged she was "conditioned and coerced" to give false testimony about the billion-dollar Dominion lawsuit against the network.
Fox News is in the middle of a scandal after Dominion revealed text messages between Fox News hosts and executives, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, that they did not believe the lies about the 2020 presidential elections that they were spreading.