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  2. Jennifer Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Griffin is an American journalist who works as Chief national security correspondent at the Pentagon for Fox News. She joined Fox News in October 1999 as a Jerusalem -based correspondent. Prior to the posting, she reported for three years from Moscow for Fox News.

  3. 2006 Fox journalists kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    In an internal message by Fox News Channel Senior Vice President John Moody confirmed the abduction and warned about reporting on the story. [7] Fox sent executive Ken LaCorte to the region to press for their release. [8] Jennifer Griffin, a Fox correspondent who was closely involved in negotiations to free the two, said "We met with warlords ...

  4. Pete Hegseth - Wikipedia

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    Hegseth was chosen among Fox News's hosts to be featured on Fox Nation, the network's streaming service. [52] To promote the service, he co-hosted a one-hour special, Fox Nation First Look , with Jesse Watters , Tomi Lahren , Britt McHenry , and Tyrus . [ 53 ]

  5. Greg Myre - Wikipedia

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    Myre is married to Jennifer Griffin, [7] the national security correspondent for the Fox News Channel at the Pentagon. The couple met at a political rally in a sports stadium in South Africa, on October 29, 1989.

  6. Fox News - Wikipedia

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    The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City. [3] [4] It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owned by the Fox Corporation. [5]

  7. Category:Fox News people - Wikipedia

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    H. Benjamin Hall (journalist) Jane Hall (journalist) Mary Katharine Ham; Sean Hannity; Lynnette Hardaway; Marie Harf; Steve Harrigan; Aishah Hasnie; Elisabeth Hasselbeck

  8. Fox News Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Griffin, Fox News Chief national security correspondent; Jason L. Riley, Wall Street Journal journalist; Peter Doocy, Fox News White House correspondent for president Biden; Julie Pace, senior vice president of the Associated Press; Howard Kurtz, host of MediaBuzz and Fox News chief media analyst; Mollie Hemingway, senior editor of The ...

  9. History of Fox News - Wikipedia

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    Fox News Channel logo. The Fox News Channel (FNC) is an American basic cable and satellite news television channel that was founded by media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 1996. It competes as one of the top-three cable news networks in the United States, often leading its rivals MSNBC, and CNN.