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In January 2019, she accepted a position at Fox News in New York City as an overnight anchor and news correspondent. [7] In August 2021, she was named congressional correspondent for Fox News. [8] [9] Hasnie serves as a regular guest host of Fox News Live, America's Newsroom and America Reports. Hasnie is a religious Muslim and prays five times ...
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Rachel Campos-Duffy [1] (née Campos; born October 22, 1971) is an American conservative television personality.She first appeared on television in 1994 as a cast member on the MTV reality television series The Real World: San Francisco, before moving on to work as a television host.
Jacqui Heinrich is an American journalist, news anchor and Senior White House Correspondent for Fox News. [1] [2]Heinrich is from New England.She attended Duke University in 2006 and attended George Washington University from 2007 until 2011.
In 2016, at 25, Li became a candidate for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district becoming the youngest female congressional candidate in U.S. history. [ 5 ] [ 16 ] Three months before the Democratic primary, she transferred her candidacy to the 6th congressional district , citing advice from party leaders. [ 5 ]
Karoline Claire Leavitt (born August 24, 1997) [1] is an American political aide and government official who has been serving as the White House press secretary under President Donald Trump since January 2025.
She then worked for NBC News (2010-2011) in Washington, D.C. [10] In September 2011, Gabrielle moved to San Diego, California, and became a military reporter for KNSD-TV (NBC 7), using the name Lea Sutton. [11] She joined Fox News Channel in New York City in December 2013. [10] She was also a reporter for Shepard Smith Reporting. [12]
Liasson was a freelance radio and television reporter in San Francisco and worked at Berkeley's KPFA before joining NPR in 1985. She was awarded a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism [5] to study at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism for a year; she took leave to do that in 1988–89, then became NPR's congressional correspondent.