Neil Cavuto, a cornerstone of Fox News for 28 years, is stepping down after a distinguished career. Known for his steady presence and insightful analysis, Cavuto’s departure marks the end of an era for the network. He joined Fox in 1996, hosting Your World with Neil Cavuto and later becoming vice president of business news. Throughout his career, Cavuto earned respect for his balanced approach, often challenging conservative narratives, like during the Trump administration. His exit, driven by personal goals rather than conflict, signals his interest in new opportunities amid the changing media landscape. Cavuto leaves behind a legacy of journalistic excellence, inspiring future generations of journalists.
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