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  2. Gretchen Carlson - Wikipedia

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    At The Hollywood Reporter 's 2019 Women in Entertainment ceremony, Carlson spoke about her lawsuit against Fox News over sexual harassment and announced her new anti-nondisclosure agreements initiative, Lift Our Voices, (LOV) which she founded with former Fox News colleagues Julie Roginsky and Diana Falzone. [52]

  3. Melissa Francis - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Ann Francis (born December 12, 1972) is an American television news personality who last worked as an anchor and commentator for the Fox Business Network (FBN) and Fox News (FNC), departing in 2020. Previously, she worked as an actress. Prior to FBN, she worked at CNBC.

  4. Megyn Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Megyn Marie Kelly (/ ˈ m eɪ ɡ ə n /; born November 18, 1970) [3] is an American journalist, attorney [4], political commentator, and media personality. [5] [6] She currently hosts The Megyn Kelly Show, a talk show and podcast that airs daily on Sirius XM’s Triumph channel and has over 2.3 million subscribers.

  5. Heather Childers - Wikipedia

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    She moved to News 14 Carolina in 2002 as an anchor. [3] Childers came to Fox News Channel in November 2010 as a reporter, and became an anchor for America's News Headquarters in August 2011. [4] She later became an early-morning host at Fox; [5] beginning in 2017, she was the host of the first installment of Fox & Friends First, from 4-5 a.m. [3]

  6. Kristin Fisher - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, she joined Fox News as a general assignment reporter [4] in its DC bureau, replacing Molly Henneberg. [ 5 ] A few days before Thanksgiving 2019, Fisher's bureau chief offered her the position of White House correspondent, though he could not inform her what the position was at the time as he was only permitted to say that it was a ...

  7. Molly Henneberg - Wikipedia

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    Mary Janne "Molly" Henneberg (born August 13, 1973) is an American former news reporter for the Fox News Channel. She had joined the network in 2001 and was based at the network's Washington, D.C. bureau. Henneberg left Fox News in December 2014. [citation needed] On October 3, 2015, she reported again on Fox News.

  8. Jillian Mele - Wikipedia

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    Jillian Mele (born September 17, 1982) is a former American news anchor and reporter who is best known for serving as co-host on Fox & Friends First from March 2017 to October 2021. Following her departure from Fox News, Mele served as a anchor/reporter for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia from January 2022 to March 2023.

  9. Trish Regan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining Fox, Regan was an anchor at Bloomberg Television, where she hosted the daily global market show, Street Smart with Trish Regan. [ 10 ] Fox Business and Fox News (2015–2020)