In Profile: Earhardt, Varney, Nauert

By A.J. Katz 

Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt gets an Elle profile: Even after tough interviews, Earhardt tells me, she wants to hug the person and say, “Just because I don’t agree doesn’t mean I don’t care about you and I can’t see your side.” It upsets her that this is unusual. “It does weigh on me, that one side wants to destroy the other so much,” she says. “I feel like the left wants to destroy Fox News.” Does she think Fox News wants to destroy the left? “I don’t feel I do,” she says.

Fox Business host Stuart Varney talks to hMAG, a Hoboken lifestyle magazine, about why he calls the city across the Hudson home: “I have lived in Hoboken for two years. I chose it because of the very easy commute to New York City. I leave Hoboken every weekday morning at 3:45. I arrive in my studio in Manhattan at 4 o’clock. How about that? I always wanted a short commute and Hoboken gives it to me! Also, in Hoboken I am surrounded by young people. I like that. I am a grandfather nine times over and that my age it’s really nice to have youngsters living near me.

Former Fox News anchor-turned State Dept. spokesperson Heather Nauert gets a write-up in Business Insider: Nauert’s swift ascendance from a “Fox & Friends” host to a key player in international affairs is perhaps not entirely surprising in an administration filled with the creators and beneficiaries of conservative media. But her rise is nevertheless remarkable.

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