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Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings
Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings

Time Business News

timea day ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Business News

Abby Hornacek Eye Injury: A Story of Resilience & New Beginnings

Abby Hornacek Eye Injury is a pivotal chapter in the life of the Fox Nation host, marking a moment of unexpected hardship that reshaped her future. As a passionate volleyball player in high school, Abby dreamed of going professional. However, during an intense match, she suffered a serious eye injury when a volleyball struck her face, causing a retinal detachment in her right eye. Despite undergoing two surgeries, Abby's vision in the injured eye could not be restored. This Abby Hornacek eye injury ended her athletic aspirations but opened the door to a new career path. Determined to move forward, Abby enrolled at the University of Southern California to study Broadcast Journalism. She then built a successful media career, becoming a well-known host on Fox Sports and Fox Nation with shows like PARK'D and Ride to Work . To maintain a natural look on camera, Abby wears a green-tinted contact lens over her injured eye, which helps create a symmetrical appearance. Beyond her career, Abby is an advocate for sports safety, using her own Abby Hornacek eye injury experience to raise awareness about the importance of protecting athletes from similar risks. Today, Abby Hornacek's story is one of courage and reinvention — showing how a difficult setback can lead to new opportunities and inspire others along the way. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Trump names Fox News host as top Washington prosecutor
Trump names Fox News host as top Washington prosecutor

Sinar Daily

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Sinar Daily

Trump names Fox News host as top Washington prosecutor

The brash 73-year-old has been selected to work as interim US Attorney for the District of Columbia, plucked from one of Trump's favourite hiring pools: right-leaning television networks. 09 May 2025 01:19pm Jeanine Pirro speaks following an exclusive interview with Daniel Penny for Fox Nation on Dec 10, 2024 in New York City.(Photo by John Lamparski / AFP) WASHINGTON - Donald Trump on Thursday appointed TV personality and former judge Jeanine Pirro to a key post in the US judiciary, the president's latest nomination of a Fox News on-air host to a position of government power. The brash 73-year-old has been selected to work as interim US Attorney for the District of Columbia, plucked from one of Trump's favourite hiring pools: right-leaning television networks. Other hires from cable news include Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, who co-hosted "Fox & Friends Weekend," and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, a former reality TV show competitor and Fox Business co-host. The pick came soon after Trump pulled his first choice for the post, a defense lawyer who represented defendants charged in the Jan 6, 2021 storming of the US Capitol. Judge Jeanine Pirro of Fox News Network makes remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor, Maryland, Feb 23, 2017. - (Photo by Mike Theiler / AFP) "I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, describing the former district attorney of New York's Westchester County as being "in a class by herself." Pirro briefly entered politics in ill-fated attempts to run for the US Senate and for New York Attorney General, losing the latter race to Democrat Andrew Cuomo. She began earning wider public exposure by hosting a weekday television show, "Judge Jeanine Pirro," from 2008 to 2011. That year she joined Fox News Channel to host "Justice with Judge Jeanine," which ran for 11 years, and today she is a co-host of the network's show, "The Five." Pirro has also authored several books, including "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy," from 2018. The Washington Post described the book as "sycophantic" in its support for Trump. After promoting unfounded conspiracy theories alleging election fraud in 2020, Pirro was named a defendant in a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems, which said Fox broadcast false statements about the company. Fox News settled the case for nearly $800 million. - AFP More Like This

Fox Nation honors military sacrifice with Memorial Day weekend content lineup, free subscription
Fox Nation honors military sacrifice with Memorial Day weekend content lineup, free subscription

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fox Nation honors military sacrifice with Memorial Day weekend content lineup, free subscription

This Memorial Day weekend, Fox Nation is featuring a star-studded lineup of programming honoring our nation's heroes. From World War II to the Korean War, viewers can dive into the depths of history and pay tribute to the American lives lost in combat. Here is just some of the content streaming now: 1. Sledgehammer: My Father the WWII HeroWorld War II hero Eugene "Sledgehammer" Sledge is known for his memoir that inspired the series "The Pacific." Now his son is carrying on his father's legacy of patriotism and American veterans with this series, giving a new perspective on Sledge's achievements through previously unreleased writings. 2. General Patton and the Prayer That Changed HistoryGeorge Patton is one of the most famous war generals in American history — and now Fox Nation subscribers can relive one of the most famous parts of his legacy. This show highlights how his faith and prayers for the protection of his fellow troops guided his leadership and powered the U.S. through the Battle of the Bulge, one of the most important battles of World War II. 80 Years Later, Battle Of The Bulge Heroes Remind Us Why We Must Stand Up To Tyrants 3. Final Journey of the Forgotten Warriors This three-part series hosted by Martha MacCallum highlights Korean War veterans and their personal stories from one of the most pivotal events in the Cold War era. They share tales both inspirational and harrowing, as viewers come to understand the harsh realities of what some call the "Forgotten War." Read On The Fox News App 4. The Unsung ArlingtonIn this series, viewers take a deep dive into the history of lesser-known heroes buried in Arlington Cemetery. From John Glenn to Medgar Evers, these "unsung heroes" helped shape the fabric of modern America through their service and sacrifice. Exclusive Interview With Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher As Trump Poised To Intervene In Case 5. Field Of Valor Yogi Berra is known for his on-field heroics with the New York Yankees. Before that, he was a World War II hero who stormed the beaches of Normandy during D-Day. Fox News' Brian Kilmeade hosts this series of famous American athletes who served their country, from Berra to Elgin Baylor and more. As part of Fox Nation's Memorial Day Weekend Sale, all military members and veterans get their first year of Fox Nation free by signing up today. Click Here To Join Fox Nation Fox Nation programs are viewable on-demand and from your mobile device app, but only for Fox Nation subscribers. Go to Fox Nation to start a free trial and watch the extensive library from your favorite Fox Nation article source: Fox Nation honors military sacrifice with Memorial Day weekend content lineup, free subscription

Ticker: NBC News Releases 1st Nightly News Promo Featuring Tom Llamas
Ticker: NBC News Releases 1st Nightly News Promo Featuring Tom Llamas

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ticker: NBC News Releases 1st Nightly News Promo Featuring Tom Llamas

Top of the Ticker: On Monday, NBC News debuted its first promo campaign highlighting Tom Llamas as the new anchor of the NBC Nightly News. The promo leans heavily into the Nightly News' legacy, featuring previous anchors and emphasizing the trust between the broadcast and its audience. Llamas takes over from Lester Holt, who is stepping down May 30 and taking on a full-time role at Dateline NBC. Llamas begins his new assignment on Monday, June 2. Debate moderator: Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Beam has been named the moderator for the sixth installment of The Senate Project, a joint project of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation. Beam will moderate a debate between Pennsylvania senators John Fetterman and David McCormick in Boston that will stream live on Fox Nation on June 2 at 9 a.m. ET. Also coming to Fox Nation is the third season of the racing docuseries 100 Days to Indy. Premiering May 22, the three-episode season will provide a look into the lives of the drivers and their teams as they navigate the pivotal 100-day countdown to the Indianapolis 500. Fox Nation also announced that it has acquired the first two seasons of the series and will release a playback of the full 2025 Indy 500 on May 26, the day after it airs on Fox Sports. Curry time: CNBC Sport is giving viewers a glimpse into the business world of NBA superstar Stephen Curry with the premiere of Curry Inc: The Business of Stephen Curry on June 4 at 9 p.m. The show will explore how Curry's Thirty Ink business is thriving in the media, fitness, lifestyle, philanthropy, and spirits spaces. Curry will also speak with CNBC's Alex Sherman about his post-NBA ambitions. Awards watch: NBC News' Kristen Welker received a Matrix Award from New York Women In Communications (NYWICI) on Tuesday night. Former Matrix honoree and NBC News' chief foreign affairs correspondent and chief Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell presented Welker with her award. 'The Meet the Press team and I have a few key goals every Sunday: to educate our audience, to hold those in power to account, and to have constructive conversations that people across the political spectrum can hear and learn from,' Welker said as she accepted her award. Meanwhile, CBS News was the big winner at this year's New York Press Club Journalism Awards. The network received eight awards, including recognition in the national political reporting category. Other winners were NBC News with five, ABC News with three, Bloomberg with two, Scripps News with two, and MSNBC and NBC News Now earning one award each and sharing an award in the national spot news category.

Docuseries showing Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing premieres season three. How to watch
Docuseries showing Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing premieres season three. How to watch

Indianapolis Star

time22-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Indianapolis Star

Docuseries showing Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing premieres season three. How to watch

How do you get to the Indianapolis 500? Fox Nation is showing viewers the way as the third season of the docuseries'100 Days to Indy' premieres on the streaming platform May 22. The three-episode series allows viewers to see behind the scenes into and during the race, with new episodes dropping weekly. Fox Nation also acquired the first two seasons of '100 Days to Indy,' which had run on the CW network. The platform will release a playback of the 2025 Indy 500 race the day following its airing on Fox Sports. '100 Days to Indy' tells the stories of IndyCar teams and drivers in the lead-up to and during the Indy 500, according to a Fox Nation announcement. Viewers will see the meticulous preparations and the challenges faced on and off the track with drivers. This season showcases Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing. Drivers featured include Pato O'Ward, Alex Palou and 2024 winner Josef Newgarden. The series is produced by Penske Entertainment and A-Frame Productions. Emmy Award-winning Patrick Dimon and Adam Marinelli are co-executive producers. An official trailer can be found here. Indy 500: Cheating scandal sees Roger Penske part ways with Team Penske IndyCar leadership Episodes for season 3 are dropped each week on Fox Nation, which is available at and via app for iOS devices, Android devices, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, FuboTV, Vizio TVs, and Samsung TVs, as well as DIRECTV, DIRECTV STEAM, YouTube TV, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour, The Roku Channel, DISH and SLING.

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