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Heather Star Childers is an American television news anchor. She was a former anchor of the first hour of '' Fox & Friends First'' for
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, and worked for the organization from 2010 until 2020. She currently co-anchors ''American Agenda'' on
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.


Early life and education

Childers was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and grew up in
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.Théoden Janes
You'd have to wake up pretty early to compete with Fox News' Heather Childers
''Charlotte Observer'' (October 10, 2017).
She graduated from
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in 1987. Childers attended the
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, then graduated from the
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with an undergraduate degree in English.


Television news career

Childers began her professional career at
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in Charlotte as a producer and reporter in the early 1990s. She worked for television news stations in
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and then Asheville, North Carolina, at WLOS, the ABC affiliate there. She moved to News 14 Carolina in 2002 as an anchor. Childers came to Fox News Channel in November 2010 as a reporter, and became an anchor for ''
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'' in August 2011. She later became an early-morning host at Fox; beginning in 2017, she was the host of the first installment of '' Fox & Friends First'', from 4-5 a.m. In April 2012, Childers posted a
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message linking to an article from a fringe website promoting "birther" conspiracy theories; the article suggested that the Barack Obama campaign had threatened the life of
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if the Clintons spoke of "Obama's birth certificate or lack thereof." In response to criticism of the tweet, Childers said that she was "asking for opinion." Like other Fox News hosts, Childers has questioned the
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, suggesting on air in 2016 that "the science is still in question." In March 2020, Fox News took Childers off the air after she came to work and appeared on air while ill during the
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. The network confirmed the termination of her contract in July 2020, after several months where she would not appear on the network again. Childers had tested negative for COVID-19, and tweeted at the network several times to ask to return to her position. In November 2020, she announced on
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she was co-anchoring ''American Agenda'' alongside Bob Sellers on Newsmax TV.


Awards

* Miss North Carolina Preliminary Winner


References

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