Description 170+ Fox News Bias videos at bit.ly When Fox News' supposedly straight news program "America's News HQ" featured several stories from supposedly straight news reporter Casey Stegall on the implementation of a controversial law passed by Republicans in Arizona to outlaw a Mexican American Studies program in Tucson, the reporting not only failed to reveal the partisan Republican nature of the attack and the attacker, Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal, but the reporting also spread misinformation from the top education official in Arizona about Benjamin Franklin's supposed lack of racism, as I show in this video. The clips I use of Fox News' reporter Casey Stegall and Arizona's Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal come from multiple reports broadcast January 7, 2012, on Fox News' "America's News HQ," one of which is available online at bit.ly The image I use of the votes in the Arizona Senate on HB 2281, the Arizona Ethnic Studies Ban, comes from the SmartVoter webpage at bit.ly The image I use of the Cambium Learning audit of Tucson's Mexican American Studies program comes from the Save Ethnic Studies webpage at bit.ly The image I use of the public domain painting of Benjamin Franklin comes from the shmoop webpage at bit.ly The images I use of the Benjamin Franklin essay titled "Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries, etc." come from the Barnard webpage at bit.ly