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  2. Renee Chenault-Fattah - Wikipedia

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    [1] Renee Chenault-Fattah (born October 12, 1957) is an American journalist and former co-anchor of the WCAU NBC 10 News at 4 and 6 p.m. on weeknights in Philadelphia. [3] She worked as a lawyer in New York City in the 1980s. [4] On April 7, 2001, [5] she married former U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah of the 2nd Congressional District of ...

  3. Marzieh Hashemi - Wikipedia

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    Tehran rally (2019), to demand the release of Iran’s Press TV news anchor Marzieh Hashemi. On 13 January 2019, Hasemi travelled to the United States to visit her family, particularly her ill brother. CNN reported she was traveling to visit her family and film a documentary about Black Lives Matter for Press TV. [7]

  4. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    This list consists of American politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government.It includes politicians who were convicted or pleaded guilty in a court of law; and does not include politicians involved in unprosecuted scandals (which may or may not have been illegal in nature), or politicians who have only been arrested or indicted.

  5. Hilary Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Rosen (born 1958) is the former head of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). She was a columnist for The Washington Post, became the first Washington editor-at-large and political director of The Huffington Post, and has provided political commentary for CNN, CNBC, and MSNBC.

  6. Jessica Yellin - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Sage Yellin [1] (born February 25, 1971) is an American journalist.She is the founder of News Not Noise, a podcast and social media brand focused on politics. . Described by Politico as "one of the most powerful women in Washington," [2] Yellin was the chief White House corresponden

  7. Bianna Golodryga - Wikipedia

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    Golodryga served as weekend co-anchor of Good Morning America until August 4, 2014, when she left the program to join the business and finance news department of Yahoo! News. [17] She was a guest host on Way Too Early and was a regular contributor to Morning Joe on MSNBC. [18] In 2017, she was a guest co-anchor on CBS Morning News. [19]

  8. Brooke Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Baldwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended The Westminster Schools, a private college-preparatory school, and later, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (graduated 2001; bachelor's degree with double major in Spanish and Journalism) - under graduate studies also included the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City.

  9. Anne Pressly - Wikipedia

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    Anne Pressly (August 28, 1982 – October 25, 2008) was an American news anchor for KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born in Beaufort, South Carolina and grew up in Greenville . She moved to Little Rock during her high school junior year when her mother remarried.