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In 2011, she accepted a position as investigative reporter at WXIN-TV (FOX59) in Indianapolis and served as anchor of First at Four. [5] 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.
Katherine "Kat" Clare Timpf (/ t ɪ m f /; born October 29, 1988) [2] [3] is an American libertarian columnist, television personality, reporter, and comedian. She is currently a regular panelist of Fox News Channel's Gutfeld! and appears as a contributor on various other Fox News shows.
Elizabeth Anne Vargas [1] (born September 6, 1962) is an American television journalist who is the lead investigative reporter/documentary anchor for A&E Networks, and was the host for Fox's revival of America's Most Wanted (2021).
People who occasionally or regularly appeared on Fox News as panelists should not be placed in this category unless that is the sole reason they are notable.
Emily Miller (born 1970 or 1971) is an American political communications strategist, [2] [3] journalist and author. She has worked as the senior political correspondent at One America News Network, and before that as chief investigative reporter for WTTG, the local Fox affiliate in Washington, D.C., and was senior editor of The Washington Times ' opinion pages.
Catherine Herridge is a Canadian-American journalist who was a senior investigative correspondent for CBS News in Washington D.C. from 2019 to 2024. She began at CBS after leaving her role as chief intelligence correspondent for Fox News Channel, which she joined at its inception in 1996. [1]
Emily Rose Compagno (born November 9, 1979) is an American television host who co-hosts the daytime news and talk show Outnumbered on Fox News. [1] She frequently appears on the late-night show Gutfeld! and hosts The FOX True Crime Podcast with Emily Compagno on Fox News Radio.
From 1990 to 1993, Attkisson was an anchor for CNN, and served as a key anchor for CBS covering space exploration in 1993. [18] Attkisson left CNN in 1993, [19] moving to CBS, where she anchored the television news broadcast CBS News Up to the Minute until January 1995, then became an investigative correspondent based in Washington, D.C. [17] [20]