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LOS ANGELES — Kevin Costner and his wife of nearly 19 years, Christine Baumgartner, are divorcing, a representative for the actor said Tuesday.
"It is with great sadness that circumstances beyond his control have transpired which have resulted in Mr. Costner having to participate in a dissolution of marriage," Costner's publicist Arnold Robinson said in a statement.
Actor Kevin Costner holds two of the seven Oscars his film "Dances With Wolves" won at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 26, 1991. Costner won Best Director and the film was selected Best Picture. (AP Photo/Bob Galbraith)
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President George Bush talks with golfing partners Andre Agassi, left, and Kevin Costner, right, after a golf outing, July 28, 1991 at Andrews Air Force Base. Bush leaves for Moscow Monday for what he called "the first post-Cold War Summit." (AP Photo/Doug Mills)
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Kevin Costner, star of the new film "Waterworld," poses with his children, from left, Lily, Joe and Annie at the world premiere of the film Wednesday, July 26, 1995, at the Mann's Chinese Theater in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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Actor Kevin Costner, right, embraces pro-am partner Tiger Woods after Woods birdied the fifth hole at Pebble Beach Golf Course during the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am on Feb. 2, 1997. (AP Photo/Olga Shalygin)
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Actor Kevin Costner, playing shortstop for Cal State Fullerton, reacts while looking back to the home plate umpire after a called strike in the eighth inning during an exhibition game against the Anaheim Angels in Anaheim, California on Sunday, April 4, 1999. Costner smiled after a large section of the crowd jeered at the call. Costner grounded out on the at-bat. (AP Photo/E.J. Flynn)
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Actor Kevin Costner arrives Thursday, April 29, 1999, for Don Johnson's wedding to former debutante Kelley Phleger at the estate of Ann and Gordon Getty in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Abrahm Lustgarten)
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Actor-director Kevin Costner and fiancee Christine Baumgartner arrive for a special advance screening of his latest film, "Open Range" at a theatre in Sheboygan, Wis., Saturday, Aug. 9, 2003. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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Actor and director Kevin Costner looks at his new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, Monday, Aug. 11, 2003. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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American film star Kevin Costner takes a rest during the third round of the Dunhill Links championship at Carnoustie near St. Andrews, Scotland, Saturday Oct. 9, 2004. (AP Photo/Adam Butler)
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Christine Baumgartner, right, wife of actor Kevin Costner rests her head on his shoulder as they watch United States' Andy Roddick takes on Croatia's Mario Ancic during the first round match of Davis Cup at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Friday, March 4, 2005.(AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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Actor Kevin Costner greets his fans after having his hands and feet imprinted into wet cement at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre's in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006, prior to the release of his new movie "The Guardian". (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Kevin Costner, the star of the movie Field of Dreams, performs with Kevin Costner and His Band at a 2006 Netflix Rolling Roadshow stop in Dyersville, Iowa, Friday, Aug. 11, 2006. Costner and his rockabilly band drew a crowd of more than 1,000 at a free concert for a scene in his upcoming film "Swing Vote" Friday night, Sept. 21, 2007. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney)
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Actors, from left, Kevin Costner, Demi Moore and Dane Cook, cast members of the new film "Mr. Brooks," pose for photos as they arrive at the ShoWest convention in Las Vegas on Tuesday, March 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Kevin Costner performs at the Gibson tent during the Consumer Electronics Show(CES) in Las Vegas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Kevin Costner waves to the crowd before the Krewe of Endymion Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008. Carnival revelers were greeted with good weather today in the weekend before Fat Tuesday Feb. 5. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Actor Kevin Costner, right, and NASCAR great Richard Petty get together during a concert given by Costner and his band "Modern West" before the start of the Coke Zero 400 auto race Saturday, July 5, 2008, at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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Kevin Costner, star of the film "Swing Vote," walks down Hollywood Blvd. with his wife Christine Baumgartner at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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Actor and singer Kevin Costner performs during the German game show "Wetten Dass" (Bet it...?) in Erfurt, Germany, on Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 2010. Wetten Dass is one of the most popular Saturday night programs in Germany. (AP Photo/Johannes Eisele)
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Actor and partner of Ocean Therapy Solutions Kevin Costner testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 9, 2010, before the House Science and Technology subcommittee hearing on the effectiveness of oil spill cleanups. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Kevin Costner hosts the CMT Artists of the Year television taping in Franklin, Tenn., on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010. (AP Photo/Donn Jones)
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Kevin Costner arrives at the 2nd Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Monday June 18, 2012 in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
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Kevin Costner accepts the Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie award for 'Hatfields and McCoys' onstage at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 64th Primetime Emmy Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on September 23, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences/AP Images)
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Kevin Costner poses with the award for best performance by an actor in a mini-series or a motion picture made for television for "Hatfields & McCoys" backstage at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday Jan. 13, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
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Actors, from left, Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner and Denis Leary appear at a news conference for the movie "Draft Day" in New York on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014. The Seattle Seahawks play the Denver Broncos on Sunday at the stadium in the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII football game. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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Kevin Costner accepts the lifetime achievement award at the 20th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards at the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)
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Writer/Director Theodore Melfi, Octavia Spencer and Kevin Costner speak at "Hidden Figures" Screening Hosted by Melissa McCarthy at the United Talent Agency on Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Steve Cohn/Invision for Twentieth Century Fox/AP Images)
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Democratic presidential candidate South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg greets actor Kevin Costner, left, during a campaign event, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2019, in Indianola, Iowa. Costner endorsed Buttigieg's candidacy at the event. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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Actor Kevin Costner walks to the stands before a baseball game between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox, Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021 in Dyersville, Iowa. The Yankees and White Sox are playing at a temporary stadium in the middle of a cornfield at the Field of Dreams movie site, the first Major League Baseball game held in Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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Kevin Costner poses for photographers upon arrival at the UK launch of the streaming site Paramount +, in London, Monday, June 20, 2022. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP)
AP fileST. LOUIS — Anheuser-Busch is now telling retail customers that a recent controversy is just a tempest in a pint glass.
In a letter to wholesalers that was forwarded to some local bars and restaurants, the brewery addressed the backlash to a marketing campaign featuring transgender social-media influencer Dylan Mulvaney, which led to a steep decline in Bud Light sales over the last month.
At the forefront of the movement for gay rights are transgender people, serving as the most fervent activists for the rights of queer people around the world. For the past few decades, transgender people have demonstrated their skills and passions in various fields and industries. By excelling at what they do, they have broken barriers, helping to progress social norms and attitudes toward queerness. And by using their profile and social status, these trans celebrities have acted as guiding lights to young queer people all over the world.
To that end, Stacker compiled a list of 25 prolific transgender celebrities, covering not only their individual backgrounds and bodies of work but also detailing any famous firsts they accomplished through their work and activism, if applicable. There are no politicians on this list.
These figures are actors, musicians, models, athletes, artists, and influencers. They are prominent not only for being transgender individuals in their fields but for also contributing to and advancing their fields overall. Whether they have been out their entire life or only came out in the middle of their career, they have served as inspirations to many.
Through the hardships and obstacles they faced from their peers and society, these figures have emerged in the mainstream, paving the way for more queer and trans people to follow. Read on to see which of these celebrities you recognize and whose work you have followed.
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Hailing from present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina, Andreja Pejić has modeled for both women’s and men’s clothing. Pejić has been featured on the covers of Elle, Marie Claire, and GQ, and became the first transgender model profiled by Vogue in 2015. In addition to becoming one of the most prolific transgender models in the world, Pejić has appeared as a guest judge on “Britain’s Next Top Model” and acted in 2018’s “The Girl in the Spider’s Web.”
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Actor Asia Kate Dillon is the first nonbinary performer to portray a major role in an American television show, playing the character of Taylor Mason in “Billions.” They have been nominated for several Critics’ Choice Television Awards and co-starred in “John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum.” Their presence in film and television has helped observers learn about the nonbinary experience and the use of singular they/them pronouns, resulting in such awards ceremonies as the MTV Awards making some of their categories gender-neutral and inclusive.
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For several decades in the 20th century, Billy Tipton was one of the most accomplished jazz musicians of his time. As a bandleader and a pianist, Tipton toured the country and released several successful albums. Tipton, assigned female at birth, changed his gender presentation in the early 1930s to fit the “jazz band image” at the time; his status as a trans man was unknown until after his death and was a surprise to even his closest friends and family.
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One of the most prolific coming-out moments from a celebrity in the modern era was that of Caitlyn Jenner, who is a long-retired gold medalist decathlete. Jenner’s transition sparked publicity and wide discussions about the transgender experience, and she would win accolades such as the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY Awards for sharing that of her own.
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Before her successful acting career, Candis Cayne performed as a drag queen in the early 1990s. She then began to appear in film and television, including some projects by RuPaul. By 2007, Cayne had a spot on the television show “Dirty Sexy Money,” becoming the first transgender actress to portray a recurring role as a transgender character on prime time television.
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After the release of the 1981 James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only,” in which model Caroline Cossey appeared as an extra, British tabloids outed Cossey as a transgender woman. While the incident severely upset her, Cossey continued her modeling career and fought for trans rights in the U.K., with her efforts reaching all the way to the European Court of Human Rights.
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As the child of Sonny Bono and Cher, Chaz Bono has received media attention since early in life. Before his transition, tabloids outed him as a lesbian, and his transition to a male began in earnest during the late 2000s. Chaz has since been a prominent LGBTQ+ activist and advocate. He proceeded to share his story in a 2011 documentary film and later competed on “Dancing with the Stars,” both of which helped to spur conversation about transgender people.
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Transgender athletes have always faced difficult battles within their fields due to the gender-separated nature of many events, but triathlete Chris Mosier has instigated change in sports. Through Mosier’s challenging the International Olympic Committee policy, he was able to participate in the Duathlon Age Group World Championship Race and many events afterward. Mosier was the first transgender man to compete in Olympic trials with other men, and he was the first transgender athlete to participate in the “Body Issue” of ESPN Magazine.
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In the 1950s, Christine Jorgensen was the first known person to undergo sex reassignment surgery, identifying as a woman some years after her service in World War II. With her wit and cadence, Jorgensen became profiled in the news and became an advocate for transgender people while also working as an actress and a performer. As a spokesperson for transgender people, Jorgensen has remained an influential figure even decades after her death.
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Now-retired MMA fighter Fallon Fox struggled with her gender identity for most of her early life, eventually receiving reassignment surgery. After becoming an MMA fighter in the women’s division, Fox came out as transgender, which led to controversy and debate over whether or not she would be allowed to compete against other women. While her career has ended, outlets like Outsports deemed Fox the “bravest athlete in history.”
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Gigi Loren Lazzarato Getty, known professionally as Gigi Gorgeous, was one of the earlier makeup artists building a following on YouTube in the late 2000s. Initially identifying as a gay man, Gigi Gorgeous came out as a transgender woman in 2013. In August 2016, she was unfortunately detained at the Dubai International Airport due to her transgender status and social norms in the United Arab Emirates, which sparked calls for equal protection and reform in anti-transgender laws.
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As the first transgender person to appear on the cover of a major British magazine, Hari Nef has used her modeling and acting career to speak out about trans issues. Along with her work in fashion and modeling, Nef is also a writer; her work has appeared in publications like Vice as well as a sex advice column. Her most familiar work in film and television includes appearances on the TV show “Transparent” and the film “Assassination Nation.”
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Model Hunter Schafer has modeled for several prominent labels, including Tommy Hilfiger and Coach. In 2019, Schafer captivated audiences with her role in HBO’s “Euphoria,” in which she co-stars as the love interest of Zendaya’s protagonist. Her role was praised by viewers and critics alike, and Schafer crafted her character’s backstory with showrunner Sam Levinson for a sense of authenticity. With “Euphoria” bringing her to fame, Schafer has been a prominent queer activist.
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Actress and model Jamie Clayton found herself drawn to the Netflix show “Sense8,” as it featured a transgender woman character written by transgender writers. Clayton portrayed the character of Nomi Marks in the series, and would go on to appear in shows, films, and video games, including “The Snowman,” “The Neon Demon,” “Designated Survivor,” and “Mass Effect: Andromeda.” In the docuseries “Equal,” Clayton even portrayed transgender icon Christine Jorgensen.
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Seeing a significantly young and prominent trans person in the media is important for other trans children who may be going through a difficult time, and Jazz Jennings was able to offer that representation. Jennings was diagnosed with gender dysphoria at the early age of 5, and since transitioning, she has made multiple media appearances to speak about her challenges on shows like “20/20” as well as on the Oprah Winfrey Network. Since then, Jennings has launched a number of initiatives and charities supporting transgender children.
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Born in 2001, Josie Totah is one of the youngest out transgender performers in the entertainment industry. After appearing in the Disney Channel show “Jessie,” Totah would go on to receive praise for her performance in the 2016 film “Other People.” It wasn’t until 2018 that she came out as a transgender woman. She’s since gone on to appear in projects like Peacock’s “Saved by the Bell” reboot as a cheerleader.
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During his time at George Washington University, Kye Allums was part of the university’s women’s basketball team. While playing on the team, he came out as a trans man and later left the team. After graduating, Allums traveled the country and acted as a public speaker, sharing his own experiences and advice on how to handle bullying toward trans youth.
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Best known for writing and directing “The Matrix” films, Lana and Lilly Wachowski both came out as trans women in 2010 and 2016, respectively. “The Matrix” films have been pointed out for containing trans allegories, and the duo has continued to be inclusive in their works, especially with their Netflix series “Sense8.” Lana and Lilly also directed “Speed Racer,” “Cloud Atlas,” and “Jupiter Ascending.”
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Punk rock star Laura Jane Grace is the founder, lead singer, and guitarist of the band Against Me! She is one of the few openly transgender punk rock artists in the industry, coming out as a trans woman in the latter half of her band’s career in 2012. To reflect on her identity, Against Me! independently released a well-received concept album entitled “Transgender Dysphoria Blues” in 2014.
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Quite possibly the most famous trans celebrity is actress and activist Laverne Cox, who is primarily known for her role in the Netflix series “Orange Is the New Black.” Cox has the distinction of being the first transgender performer nominated for an Emmy in an acting category. She went on to be the first transgender actress with a series regular role on a broadcast network for her work on CBS’ “Doubt.” As an activist, Cox is credited with having a large role in the national discussion about transgender people in the United States.
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As a computer scientist and engineer, Lynn Conway was fired from her job in 1968 when she revealed her intention to transition to a woman. Still, her work has been credited for a number of technological and computer innovations, specifically with microchip design. Near retirement, Conway became a trans rights activist, specifically concerning employees in the tech industry.
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Best known for her role in FX’s “Pose,” Michaela Jaé Rodriguez is the lead actress in what is the largest transgender and queer cast in a television show to date. In 2021, Rodriguez became the first transgender woman to take home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. The following year, Rodriguez made another meaningful leap for trans representation in the entertainment industry by claiming the Best Actress trophy at the Golden Globe Awards, making her the first trans actress to win the honor in the history of the awards.
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Better known by the stage name Left at London, Nat Puff is a singer-songwriter and internet personality. She is best known for her viral Vines and her parodies of musicians and comedians, while also being an accomplished musician in her own right, with her “Transgender Street Legend” albums. Since her social media presence has grown, she frequently shares fundraising campaigns for a number of struggling transgender individuals.
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In response to the increasing number of right-wing video essays on YouTube, Natalie Wynn, best known by her online name ContraPoints, began producing elaborate counterargument video essays on the platform. Her videos are known for their detail in terms of both her nuanced arguments and her intricate production and costume design. She remains one of the most-followed leftist YouTubers, alongside Hbomberguy and Philosophy Tube, both of whom have campaigned for trans equality.
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Popularly known as NikkieTutorials online, Nikkie de Jager is an online influencer and makeup artist with over one billion views on YouTube. She has received accolades from Forbes and the Teen Choice Awards for her work, and she came out as transgender early in 2020. Later that same year, she had the distinction of serving as the online host of “Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light,” which replaced the traditional Eurovision Song Contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Shorty AwardsNEW YORK — Text messages that helped lead Fox News to part ways with star host Tucker Carlson included one in which he declared that Trump supporters beating a protester was "not how white men fight," according to The New York Times.
The text was one of a trove of messages from Carlson and other Fox News hosts uncovered in a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against the network for airing false allegations that the company's machines were used to steal the 2020 election from former President Donald Trump.
Roger Ailes built Fox News Channel from scratch and ran it for nearly two decades, but he was ousted as chief executive in 2016 following allegations that he forced out a former anchor who rejected his sexual advances.
The blustery executive transformed the cable news business and simultaneously changed the national political conversation. Top-rated Fox News and Fox Business, which he also ran, provided a flashy television home for conservatives who felt left out of the media and enabled the rise of former President Donald Trump.
Ailes' slogans — "fair and balanced" and "we report, you decide" — appealed to an audience that believed mainstream outlets didn't live up to those promises.
Ailes' downfall began with the filing of a lawsuit by news cohost Gretchen Carlson, who charged that he sabotaged her career because she refused his sexual advances and spoke out about a pervasive atmosphere of sexual harassment at Fox.
Ailes denied the charges, but 21st Century Fox hired a law firm to investigate, and eventually chairman Rupert Murdoch decided to fire him.
Reportedly, Ailes got a farewell payment of at least $40 million, though exact details were not given. He died at age 77, less than a year after his ouster.
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Bill O'Reilly was a combative broadcast journeyman when Ailes hired him in 1996 and turned him into the opinionated star of the prime-time Fox News Channel lineup.
The 20-year run of "The O'Reilly Factor" and its high ratings came to define the bravado of the network, but the host was fired following an investigation into harassment allegations.
In his "no spin zone," O'Reilly pushed a populist, conservative point of view and was quick to shout down those who disagreed with him.
The downfall of Fox's most popular — and most lucrative — personality at the time began with a report in The New York Times that five women had been paid a total of $13 million to keep quiet about disturbing encounters with O'Reilly. Dozens of his show's advertisers fled within days.
O'Reilly denied any wrongdoing.
Since leaving Fox, O'Reilly has hosted a podcast and embarked on speaking tours. He is also one of the country's most popular nonfiction authors. The books in his "Killing" historical series, including "Killing Lincoln" and "Killing Reagan," have consistently sold 1 million or more copies in hardcover.
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Eric Bolling was cohost of the late-afternoon Fox News program "The Specialists" until he was let go in 2017, amid allegations he sent a lewd photo and text messages to three female colleagues.
He denied the accusations.
Bolling had joined Fox in 2008 after working as a commodities trader. He hosted the weekend show "Cashin' In" on Fox Business.
A vocal supporter of Trump, Bolling wrote a 2017 op-ed accusing establishment Republicans of betraying the then-president with their version of a plan to overhaul the nation's health system.
Since July 2021 he has hosted a weeknight program, "Eric Bolling The Balance," on the conservative channel Newsmax TV.
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Glenn Beck quickly became a major network star when he was added to the Fox News Channel lineup in 2009, but after two years his show sunk in the ratings and suffered from an advertiser boycott.
His antic style was popular with tea party activists and he drew thousands of people to the National Mall in Washington in 2010 for what he called a "restoring honor" rally.
Some of Beck's statements got him into trouble. After he said that then-President Barack Obama had "a deep-seated hatred for white people," critics appealed to commercial buyers to spurn his program. More than 400 Fox advertisers told the company they did not want their commercials on Beck's show.
In 2011, Beck told his audience that he was leaving Fox to build his own media network, TheBlaze. He has built a powerful brand through a daily radio show, best-selling books and personal appearances.
AP fileHENRYETTA, Okla. (AP) — The bodies of seven people were discovered Monday during a search for two missing teenagers, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation confirmed.
The bodies were discovered during a search of a rural property near the town of Henryetta, agency spokesman Gerald Davidson said.
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An Oklahoma sex offender shot six people in the head and then himself, an Oklahoma police chief Wednesday.
Okmulgee Police Chief Joe Prentice said that the victims all sustained between one and three wounds to the head. He said that Jesse McFadden, 39, then shot himself.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas man went next door with a rifle and began shooting his neighbors, killing an 8-year-old and four others inside the house, after the family asked him to stop firing rounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep, authorities said Saturday.
San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers told reporters at the scene that authorities were still searching for 39-year-old Francisco Oropeza following the overnight shooting in the town of Cleveland, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) north of Houston. He said Oropeza used an AR-style rifle in the shooting.
NEW YORK — A federal jury in New York concluded Thursday that British singer Ed Sheeran didn't steal key components of Marvin Gaye's classic 1970s tune "Let's Get It On" when he created his hit song "Thinking Out Loud," prompting Sheeran to joke later that he won't have to follow through on his threat to quit music.
The emotions of an epic copyright fight that stretched across most of the last decade spilled out as soon as the seven-person jury revealed its verdict after more than two hours of deliberations.
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