
Fox News and Fox Business Network host Neil Cavuto returned to the air on Monday and revealed he had been in an intensive care unit while battling pneumonia and the coronavirus. The host said his “very compromised immune system” caused him to contract the coronavirus more than once.

In its statement on Wallace’s exit from the network, Fox News said, “the legacy of Fox News Sunday will continue with our star journalists, many of whom will rotate in the position until a permanent host is named.” Among those mentioned among the network’s news-side anchors who will rotate in the Fox News Sunday moderator role are Bret Baier, John Roberts, Harris Faulkner, Shannon Bream, Martha MacCallum, Neil Cavuto, Bill Hemmer, Jennifer Griffin and Dana Perino.

Nearly a week after announcing he had tested positive for a breakthrough coronavirus infection, Fox News host Neil Cavuto on Sunday pleaded with viewers to forget politics and get vaccinated.

Cavuto, who learned of the test results after Monday’s episode of Your World with Neil Cavuto, wasn’t on the air Tuesday. “While I’m somewhat stunned by this news, doctors tell me I’m lucky as well. Had I not been vaccinated, and with all my medical issues, this would be a far more dire situation,” Cavuto said in a statement released by Fox News.

President Trump said yesterday he has been taking the drug hydroxychloroquine for about a week and a half. Fox News Channel anchor Neil Cavuto, who has multiple sclerosis and other health issues, called Trump’s admission stunning. He warned viewers in vulnerable health that they could face serious consequences if they followed the president’s example.
Fox News Channel will launch Cavuto Live, a new two-hour live news program, this Saturday, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. ET. Anchored by Neil Cavuto, the weekly program features a breakdown of the major headlines affecting business and politics along with analysis from a rotating panel of industry experts. Cavuto will anchor the premiere from Washington this weekend, […]
Fox News Channel will debut a new two-hour Saturday news program entitled Cavuto Live (10 a.m.-noon ET) anchored by Neil Cavuto. It will launch on Saturday, Jan. 20, and feature a breakdown of the major headlines impacting business and politics along with a rotating panel of industry experts each week. Cavuto Live will replace the current business block which encompasses […]
NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP) — Neil Cavuto, an anchor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, is recovering from open heart surgery. In a statement, Fox News said that Cavuto had the operation Monday at a New York City hospital and came through with “flying colors.” The journalist was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in […]