I am well aware of the difference between FOX News and FOX Broadcasting. My most-watched station is the FOX Broadcasting affiliate in DC, WTTG. I watch TV only the air. I do not have cable or satellite, so I have no way to watch FOX News. If FOX News picked up the story from the FOX Broadcasting affiliate, I do not know.
Anyway, the story about the 130 books has been kicking around for a month. The Texas Tribune, in partnership with ProPublica, ran the story that is the topic of the OP.
The book removal began two months ago, when there were only five books involved.
Granbury ISD removes 5 "sexually explicit" books from school libraries
By FOX 4 Staff Published January 28, 2022 | Granbury| FOX 4
GRANBURY, Texas - A school district in North Texas is removing some books from its libraries.
Granbury ISD, southwest of Fort Worth, said five books all written by author Abbi Glines were taken off school library shelves because they contain "explicit sexual content."
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The five books turned into 130 books.
Civil rights groups demand apology after Granbury ISD removes library books
By FOX 4 Staff Published March 1, 2022 | Granbury | FOX 4
GRANBURY, Texas - The American Civil Liberties Union is among those demanding that a North Texas school district apologize for removing books from its libraries.
In January, Granbury ISD pulled five books that it said had sexually explicit content. More than 100 other books were put under review.
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Again, I have no idea what shows up on FOX News, because I don't watch it.
More links here:
https://news.google.com/search?q=granbury%20texas%20book%20library%20fox%20news&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
HTH