VERY SAD UPDATE Fox News host John Roberts off air as he battles ‘severe’ illness in ‘FIRST CASE his doctor has ever seen.’ Roberts had to step away from the show after being hospitalized, and it doesn’t look great right now. The details are below

John Roberts is known for delivering the news, not being the headline. But this week, the longtime Fox News anchor found himself facing a health crisis unlike any he’s ever covered.

A sudden disappearance — and a shocking diagnosis
Fans of America Reports noticed something was off when Roberts, 68, suddenly vanished from his co-host seat beside Sandra Smith. On Tuesday, he broke his silence: he’s been hospitalized with a “severe case of malaria.”

“I can honestly say I am the only person in the hospital with Malaria,” Roberts shared. “In fact, one of my doctors said I’m the first case he has ever seen.”

While he didn’t give a timeline for his return, the message was clear: this is serious. For now, Trace Gallagher, who normally hosts Fox News @ Night, is stepping in to co-anchor the weekday news program, while Roberts focuses on recovering. Read more below

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