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William G. Spadea (born March 25, 1969) is an American businessman and former radio and television host from New Jersey, who was the Republican nominee for United States Congress in New Jersey's 12th congressional district in 2004.
Bill Spadea, radio host [175] Robby Starbuck, conservative political activist and former music video director [176] Sage Steele, former television anchor [177] Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host [178] Melania Trump, first lady of the United States (2017–2021) (Trump's wife) [179]
Chasing News with Bill Spadea (formerly Chasing New Jersey and Chasing News) was a news and talk show program broadcast by WWOR-TV, a MyNetworkTV O&O based in Secaucus, New Jersey and serving New York City, and sister to Fox flagship station WNYW. The program also aired on another Fox-owned station, WTXF-TV in Philadelphia.
Dyana Williams (born November 9, 1953) is an American radio and music industry professional, journalist, community activist, artist development and media coach, and documentarian, as well as the founder of Influence Entertainment and co-founder of the Pennsylvania-based non-profit advocacy organization, the International Association of African American Music Foundation (IAAAM Foundation).
Bill Gates is speaking candidly about his divorce from Melinda French Gates, calling it "the mistake I regret the most.". In an interview with The Times of London published on Saturday, Jan. 25 ...
Just weeks after his ouster at FOX News amid sexual harassment claims, more shocking information about Bill O'Reilly has surfaced. The former "O'Reilly Factor" host's ex-wife, Maureen McPhilmy ...
Bill Gates is looking back on his divorce from ex-wife Melinda French Gates, calling the decision “the mistake I most regret.” In an interview with The Sunday Times published Jan. 25, the 69 ...
Holt was born in Weston, West Virginia, to Rush Holt Sr. (1905–1955), who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia (1935–1941), and his wife, Helen Froelich Holt (1913–2015), the first woman to be appointed Secretary of State of West Virginia (1957–1959). [7]