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America's Election Headquarters is a news program focusing on news concerning national elections and current affairs broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays 5pm Eastern Time and various times on Saturdays and Sundays during election years.

America's News Headquarters is a daily news program broadcast on Fox News Channel; it also refers to the two-to-three minute headline updates during "non-news" programming. The show took the place of America's Election Headquarters. The term "News HQ" is seen on the bottom of the rotating Fox News Channel logo after the Election season.

America's News HQ follows the same format as its predecessor, Fox News Live.

The former weekday 5:00 p.m. ET broadcast was hosted at various intervals by Jane Skinner, Heather Nauert, Jon Scott, Martha MacCallum, Bill Hemmer, and Megyn Kelly. On January 19, 2009, Glenn Beck took over this time slot when he began hosting a self-titled show, The Glenn Beck Program. America's News HQ continued airing on the weekends.

On May 2, 2008, the program broadcasting from the network's New York City studios launched in high-definition. On October 3, 2009, the program broadcasting from the Fox News' Washington, D.C. studios also launched in HD.

On September 25, 2013, Fox News announced that the show will return to weekdays from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET, hosted by Bill Hemmer and Alisyn Camerota, starting September 30, 2013. The time slot was previously occupied by the first hour of America Live with Megyn Kelly, which was removed from the cable channel's lineup in preparation for host Megyn Kelly's move to prime time hosting The Kelly File, which debuts on October 7, 2013.

Showdown with Larry Elder was an hour-long political commentary show on Fox News hosted by Larry Elder. It aired just one time, on Saturday, July 5, 2008 at 8 PM.

Happening Now is a news program broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

Geraldo at Large is a United States television newsmagazine, hosted by Fox News correspondent-at-large and former talk show host Geraldo Rivera.

Crime Scene is an American crime investigation television program on Fox News Channel.

Hosted by Greta Van Susteren, each episode of the program is an in-depth look into a criminal story, including interviews with a number of different people and analysis of the entire crime story.

Fox Magazine was a weekly newsmagazine on the Fox News Channel.

Hosted by Laurie Dhue, the program was a weekly in-depth look into some of the previous week's stories, in addition to special series produced by the program itself, such as its constant series about Nashville. Included in the programming were a recap of the previous week's commentaries from a number of the network's commentators, including Bill O'Reilly, Neil Cavuto, John Gibson, and others.

The program would come to an end on September 11, 2005, with Laurie Dhue leaving the network to work on Geraldo at Large, a new program that would appear on the Fox Broadcasting Network on October 31, 2005.

The Live Desk was an American news and talk program on the Fox News Channel. It was cancelled and replaced with America Live with Megyn Kelly.

The Cost of Freedom is an American business program block on the Fox News Channel, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET Saturdays and 4:00 to 6:00 a.m. ET Mondays and several times throughout the weekend on sister network Fox Business Network, while a short seguments called Money Break air on FBN during weekend programming. The block consists of:

⁕Bulls & Bears, hosted by Brenda Buttner;

⁕Cavuto on Business, hosted by Neil Cavuto;

⁕Forbes on Fox, hosted by David Asman; and

⁕Cashin' In, hosted by Eric Bolling.

The different shows have a number of different business analysts, some of which are exclusive to specific shows while others rotate between the shows.

The Cost of Freedom business block began broadcasting in 720p HD on October 3, 2009.

Drudge is a television series on Fox News Channel hosted by Matt Drudge. Drudge left the show in 1999 after network executives refused to let him show a picture of 21-week old fetus.

On the Record is an American current affairs television program on the Fox News Channel.

The program features news stories of the day, following the latest information from correspondents on location and officials related to the issue. Like most networks, the program also consists of analysis from legal analysts of the network and the host on the stories it's following. Additionally, the program also may derail from criminal stories to follow breaking news of the day, as do other programs on the network.

From its debut in January 2002 until October 5, 2013, the program broadcast live out of Fox News's Washington studio each weekday at 10:00 p.m. ET and replayed at 1:00 a.m. ET. Starting October 7, 2013, the show will begin airing weekdays at 7:00 p.m. ET.

The Edge is a television news/talk program on the Fox News Channel.

Hosted by Paula Zahn, the show was one of the original programs on the network, focusing on talk between the host and newsmakers, alike to other programs on the network at the time. During the program's later years, John Gibson became host when the network discovered Zahn was in the midst of contract negotiations with CNN.

Hannity's America was a weekly American talk show on the Fox News Channel hosted by Sean Hannity. It was replaced in January 2009 with Hannity.

Cavuto on Business is an American business analysis program, the second show of the Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 10:30am ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by Neil Cavuto.

Of the four Cost of Freedom shows, Cavuto on Business is the only one that features a recurring special guest exclusive to that show: former General Electric chairman Jack Welch.

Forbes on Fox is an American business analysis program, the third show of the Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by David Asman.

Forbes on Fox is the only one of the Cost of Freedom shows that does not feature any of the "rotating" guest analysts of the block; the show exclusively features the editorial staff of Forbes magazine.

The Fox Report was an American nightly news program on Fox News Channel, hosted weekdays by Shepard Smith and weekends by Harris Faulkner.

Cashin' In is an American business analysis program, the fourth and last show of the The Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 11:30 am ET and Mondays at 5:30 am ET on the Fox News Channel. Eric Bolling took over hosting duties in January 2013. The show was originally hosted by FNC senior business correspondent Terry Keenan until her departure from the network September 2009. Cheryl Casone hosted from September 2009 until January 2013.

After taking over the hosting duties, Bolling announced a new direction for "Cashin' In". "While we work hard, pay our taxes and just try to make ends meet, law makers from DC to state houses across America are "Cashin' In". We will use this show as a megaphone, calling out Washington for the waste, fraud and abuse of our tax dollars." Bolling delivered this new show message at the end of the 1/26/13 show.

Weekend Live was an American news/talk television program on Fox News Channel.

The program featured live news story updates from correspondents, analysis from a number of different regular contributors, interviews with newsmakers of the week, and regular subject specific segments. Compared to other programming on the network, it didn't feature a commentary segment, but does have regular one-minute "Fox Real Time" news recaps.

Broadcast live from the network's Washington, D.C. studios from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday and 12:00–2:00 p.m. Sunday ET, the show was hosted by Bret Baier. The show had been previously hosted by Tony Snow from 2002 until 2003 on both ends of the weekend, and from 2003 until his departure to join the White House, on Saturdays, followed by Brian Wilson.

The program ran as America's Election Headquarters, using that title during the 2008 presidential election campaign. The Weekend Live name was ultimately dropped altogether on November 5, 2008 and was retitled as America's News HQ.

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