Fox News again topped the cable news ratings for April, as its total day audience and primetime audience grew while other news networks saw erosion.
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Benjamin Hall, a correspondent for Fox News, is opening up about his injuries after being attacked in Ukraine last month.
The 39-year-old British journalist wrote two tweets on Thursday night (April 7) in which he paid tribute to two colleagues who were killed and discussed the extent of his injuries.
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Benjamin was in a vehicle with Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian native Oleksandra “Sasha” Kuvshynova, who worked as a consultant for the team. The vehicle was hit by incoming fire outside of Kyiv and his two co-workers were killed. He was seriously injured.
“It’s been over three weeks since the attack in Ukraine and I wanted to start sharing it all. But first I need to pay tribute to my colleagues Pierre and Sasha who didnt make it that day. Pierre and I traveled the world together, working was his joy and his joy was infectious. RIP,” he tweeted.
Benjamin added, “To sum it up, I’ve lost half a leg on one side and a foot on the other. One hand is being put together, one eye is no longer working, and my hearing is pretty blown… but all in all I feel pretty damn lucky to be here – and it is the people who got me here who are amazing!”
Read the tweets below.
Fox News again topped the cable news ratings for April, as its total day audience and primetime audience grew while other news networks saw erosion.
refusing to issue an apology to Markle and Prince Harry over his controversial comments.After tens of thousands of people complained about his remarks about Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, he made the decision to leave his position after six years. Morgan famously stormed off the morning show’s set after an on-air spat with weatherman Alex Beresford over his comments about Markle.BREAKING: I’ll be returning to ITV tomorrow for first time since the Markle Debacle… live & definitely uncensored on @lorraine with the fabulous @reallorraine – should be fun… (may even storm back onto @GMB while I wait, & get those ratings back up.) pic.twitter.com/BH82Ch2BgoHe tweeted, “I’ll be returning to ITV tomorrow for first time since the Markle Debacle… live & definitely uncensored.”“Should be fun… (may even storm back onto @GMB while I wait, & get those ratings back up),” he added.Last year, Morgan questioned the sincerity of Markle’s revelations after she told Oprah she had suicidal thoughts during her time living in the palace.The former GMB presenter, who has a well-documented thorny relationship with the Duchess of Sussex, doubled down on his comments over his disbelief at Markle’s claims about racism and suicidal thoughts, the day after he left the ITV show.When Morgan announced new details about his upcoming return to TV, he said in a statement that he was “forced to leave a job that I loved at the peak of its success for having the audacity to express an honestly held opinion.”According to The Sun, Morgan added that he wants his new show to serve as “a platform for lively, vigorous debate, the news-making interviews, and that increasingly taboo three-letter word – fun.
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stock market opened to direct him on what business to conduct — sometimes involving billions of dollars in buying and selling.Buffett talked about his company's annual meeting, on April 30, where he planned to talk to and answer questions from thousands of his investors.To that end, he brushed aside some of Rose's specific questions, including when the interview broached the topic of the war in Ukraine.“It doesn't do me any good — and doesn't do the world any good — to have me talk about it,” Buffett said.Asked how time has changed him, Buffett said, “I've gotten dumber but I've gotten wiser.” He can't add numbers as quickly, sometimes forgets names and occasionally climbs to the top of the stairs and forgot what he came up for. But allocating capital, he said, “I can do ...
Hall said on Twitter. “But first I need to pay tribute to my colleagues Pierre and Sasha who didnt make it that day.
A health update arrived today from Fox News State Department correspondent Benjamin Hall, who survived an attack in Ukraine that saw two colleagues killed.
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