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Ticker: Camryn Kinsey Recovers After On-Air Fainting Incident

Ticker: Camryn Kinsey Recovers After On-Air Fainting Incident

Yahoo09-05-2025

Top of the Ticker: Fox News reports that guest Camryn Kinsey has recovered after an on-air fainting incident during Thursday evening's edition of Fox News @ Night. Kinsey was in Fox News' Los Angeles studio when the incident happened. Fill-in anchor Jonathan Hunt requested immediate assistance when Kinsey collapsed and ultimately went to a commercial break while she was attended to. A Fox News spokesperson said paramedics were called for, and Kinsey "was treated and cleared. We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery."
Scholarship news: Isabelle Sterwart is the latest recipient of Fox Weather's fourth annual scholarship in partnership with Mississippi State University. Stewart will intern with Fox News at the beginning of 2026, mentored by Fox Weather meteorologist Steve Bender.
Bundle offering: A new streaming bundle will give consumers access to Fox Nation and SiriusXM's All Access (app-only) plan for $11.99 per month. Subscribers will have access to SiriusXM's ad-free music, live sports, news, and sports-focused channels, as well as Fox Nation's thousands of hours of exclusive lifestyle and entertainment content.
New show: On Tuesday, CNN International's European primetime viewers were greeted with the network's latest global news offering, What We Know with Max Foster. Anchored out of CNN's London bureau, the hour-long show provides a roundup of the day's top stories and debate-sparking questions, as well as in-broadcast social media integration.
Gas in the tank: Lester Holt's time as the anchor of NBC Nightly News is coming to an end, but he maintains that he still has 'gas in the tank' during an interview with Variety's Brian Steinberg. Holt also says that he'll be working 'some different muscles' by joining Dateline on a full-time basis. 'We're still doing journalism, but these are hour and two-hour shows we're doing,' he added. 'Some of the stories you'll see me doing will be months in the making.'

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