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  2. Chuck Holton - Wikipedia

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    In late 2018, he started a podcast entitled "The Hot Zone with Chuck Holton", [6] which is syndicated on several news sites. He hosts a weekly men's gathering known as "The Arms Room." [7] Currently, he is the owner of Live Fire Media, a global production company. [8]

  3. Gregg Jarrett - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Walter Jarrett (born April 7, 1955) is an American conservative news commentator, author and attorney. He joined Fox News in November 2002, after working at local NBC and ABC TV stations for over ten years, as well as national networks Court TV and MSNBC.

  4. Bob Sellers - Wikipedia

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    He joined WTTG Fox 5 Morning News in Washington, DC in 2006 where he served as a morning news anchor until July 2008. He then went to WSMV in Nashville where he was the primary anchor. While at WSMV, Sellers won an Emmy in 2010 for coverage of historic floods in the area. After leaving WSMV-TV, Sellers joined WZTV as morning news anchor.

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  6. Rob Finnerty - Wikipedia

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    Rob Finnerty (born May 1, 1982) is a television news anchor and host, currently hosting the morning news/talk program Wake Up America on Newsmax TV. [1] Prior to joining Newsmax, Finnerty worked for WTSP in Tampa Bay as a morning news anchor. He also worked for one year at KCTV in Kansas City and KBAK-TV in Bakersfield. [1]

  7. Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network - Wikipedia

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    Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network (colloquially Dominion v.Fox) was a U.S. defamation lawsuit filed in March 2021 by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News Channel and its corporate parent Fox Corporation.

  8. Tomi Lahren - Wikipedia

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    Tomi Rae Augustus Lahren (/ ˈ t ɒ m i ˈ l ær ən /; born August 11, 1992) is an American conservative political commentator and television presenter. [2] She hosted Tomi on TheBlaze, where she gained attention for her short video segments called "final thoughts", in which she frequently criticized liberal politics. [3]

  9. Glenn Beck - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, CNN's Headline News announced that Beck would host a nightly news-commentary show in its new prime-time block Headline Prime. The show, simply called Glenn Beck, aired weeknights. CNN Headline News called the show "an unconventional look at the news of the day featuring his often amusing perspective". [55]