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  • Category: News & weather
  • Published by: FOX News Network LLC
  • Permissions:
    • Use your location
    • Use your microphone
    • Use your device network services
    • Use your music
    • Use the media items that are currently playing
    • Use any of your Windows Phone sensors
    • Access your browser
    • Use an anonymous Microsoft account
    • Use information about your device
    • Use the photos in your media library
    • Use your phone
    • Send push notifications
    • Use your device’s speech recognition and text-to-speech (TTS) services
  • Supported processors: x86, x64, ARM
  • Language: English
  • Learn more:

Fox News

** WP 8.0 FEATURES ** Fox News v4.0 supports voice commands and wide live tiles for news and shows! You can pin your favorite news categories or Fox News Channel shows to your Start screen! The Most Powerful Name in News™… now on your Windows Phone With the Fox News app for Windows Phone - read the hottest stories of the day, browse through photo galleries, and watch the latest video clips from Fox News Channel, all for free! Live Tile • Pin the Fox News app to your Start screen for a snapshot of the top story. The Live Tile updates for the latest news coverage at your fingertips. Shows • Catch up on your favorite Fox News Channel shows with video clips from recent episodes. View the TV schedule to find out what’s on Fox News Channel. Videos and Photos • Scroll through the latest videos and watch the day's top stories. Dig deeper into Entertainment, Politics, Health and more to explore videos and slideshows on your favorite topics. Breaking News • Get breaking news delivered directly to the app as you browse your favorite news sections. Tap the breaking news banner to follow the biggest stories as they unfold! Share • Connect via Facebook, Twitter, or email to share all of your favorite articles, videos, and slideshows by tapping the "share" button. Save • Save articles, videos, or slideshows for later, simply by tapping and holding any headline or by tapping the "save" button. We Report. You Decide®… On-The-Go!

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3 July 2017

The "news" is supposed to be accurate. If the reporters are not accurate with details, how can they be trusted in anything they write. I find too many errors in details, e.g., in the article on the truck driver sentenced to carrying his victim's picture, there is no I-70 in Atlanta ..... I already know I can't trust the mainstream media, now Fox is also in doubt.


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29 June 2017

AP won't work. I've reinstalled it and still won't work. Had been fine for a year.


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18 May 2017

I love this app except that my phone says that it's using power running in the background. I think this may be erroneous because all or most of my apps are probably running in the background but FN is the only one that was alerted to me. My phone is a Windows phone.


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25 April 2017

Slow loading videos


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8 April 2017

I like this version much better than the Windows 10 version which is essentially just a wrapper for the website. If you want all the news and not the super coated stuff, this is for you. If you want the fake stuff, the default news reader or CNN is for you.


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28 February 2017

The truth...


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9 January 2017

Great app. Great news.


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4 January 2017

Best fake news available for people who will believe anything. They lie then apologise and then lie some more. If you're unable to think for yourself, this is the app for you.


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3 January 2017

Sometimes no news updates for over a week, even with app reinstall.


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28 December 2016

This is a good app when it works. Unfortunately, it frequently doesn't. It is often necessary to go directly to foxnews.com because the app stalls or to uninstall and reinstall. I just had to do that yet again and now the live tile doesn't work. To top it off, the writers seem to allergic to the use of punctuation and grammar, often making the articles difficult to read. This is compounded by a frequent ignorance of the basic rules of journalism (such as putting the who, what, when, why, and how bullets in the first paragraph). I am not impressed.

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