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Lydia Moynihan: Sadly It Feels Like The Whole DOGE Effort Might Be Over
Lydia Moynihan: Sadly It Feels Like The Whole DOGE Effort Might Be Over

Fox News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Fox News

Lydia Moynihan: Sadly It Feels Like The Whole DOGE Effort Might Be Over

New York Post financial correspondent Lydia Moynihan joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give her take on Elon Musk's departure from the Department of Government Efficiency, and what this means for the future of the movement to try and cut wasteful spending in Washington D.C. Jimmy & Lydia Discuss The Scope Of The Biden Cover-Up PLUS, check out the podcast to hear Monday's full show!

OpenAI is Changing New York's Tech Landscape
OpenAI is Changing New York's Tech Landscape

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

OpenAI is Changing New York's Tech Landscape

The Post's Lydia Moynihan sits down with Julie Samuels, the executive director of TechNYC, and discusses the evolution of New York City's tech ecosystem since the organization's inception in 2016. Samuels highlights how the city's tech sector has grown from an optimistic, emerging field to a powerful industry that now competes with Silicon Valley. She explains the benefits of New York's diverse tech landscape, where tech companies are integrated into various industries beyond just tech, such as design and finance. Samuels also touches on the impact of AI on the city's job market, noting that New York currently leads the country in open AI positions. Finally, the conversation delves into the political tensions surrounding large tech companies, referencing the Amazon HQ2 controversy, and emphasizes that, despite challenges, tech jobs are essential to the city's economic future.

Shocking moment TV guest Camryn Kinsey collapses on air, leaving anchor stunned
Shocking moment TV guest Camryn Kinsey collapses on air, leaving anchor stunned

News.com.au

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

Shocking moment TV guest Camryn Kinsey collapses on air, leaving anchor stunned

Fox News contributor Camryn Kinsey sparked concern among viewers after collapsing live on-air. The political commentator was talking about ideologies before she suddenly fainted. Kinsey was struggling to speak before she suddenly stopped and fell sideways, reports The U.S. Sun. 'Oh my goodness,' anchor Jonathan Hunt said. 'We're going to get some help for Camryn.' Hunt then looked toward Kinsey and tried to continue with the segment with fellow guest Lydia Moynihan. Then, he changed course and said he was going to cut to a commercial break. It's not known what caused Kinsey to faint. Hunt later told viewers that the commentator was 'all right' and being treated to by paramedics. Kinsey has not addressed the health scare on social media. But, the incident sparked concern among Fox News viewers. 'Prayers for Camryn. I hope she is OK,' one concerned viewer said. 'Sending prayers. Hoping she makes a swift and full recovery,' another said. Moynihan, a New York Post financial correspondent who was part of the segment with Kinsey, also sent well-wishes. 'It was frightening,' she wrote on X. 'I join my colleagues in praying for her and a speedy recovery.' The U.S. Sun has approached Fox News for comment. 'Frightening' ordeal Kinsey, a former Trump White House official, was active on social media in the hours leading up to her appearance on Fox News. She re-posted a picture shared on The Conservateur Instagram account that showed red, white and blue smoke emerging from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. The mock-up picture was a nod to Cardinals electing the first American Pope, Robert Prevost. Prevost has taken the name Leo XIV. Trump and JD Vance have both congratulated Prevost on his election. Kinsey served in Trump's White House between August 2020 and January 2021 as an external relations director when she was 20. In an interview with The Conservateur, she described the experience as surreal. 'In all seriousness, the grit and determination of this team is contagious, and the work ethic is inspiring,' she told the outlet at the time. 'This Administration is one of the most productive Administrations in American history, and I am a witness to it. 'Only in Trump's America could I go from working in a gym to working in the White House, because that's the American dream.' Kinsey was also a White House correspondent and reporter for the One America News Network. And she is the founder of the Florida-based Titan Media Strategies.

Shocking moment Fox News contributor Camryn Kinsey collapses on air leaving anchor stunned
Shocking moment Fox News contributor Camryn Kinsey collapses on air leaving anchor stunned

The Sun

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

Shocking moment Fox News contributor Camryn Kinsey collapses on air leaving anchor stunned

Chris Bradford, Acting Assistant Editor Published: Invalid Date, FOX News contributor Camryn Kinsey sparked concern among viewers after collapsing live on-air. The political commentator was talking about ideologies before she suddenly fainted. 5 5 Kinsey was struggling to speak before she suddenly stopped and fell sideways. 'Oh my goodness,' anchor Jonathan Hunt said. 'We're going to get some help for Camryn.' Hunt then looked toward Kinsey and tried to continue with the segment with fellow guest Lydia Moynihan. Then, he changed course and said he was going to cut to a commercial break. It's not known what caused Kinsey to faint. Hunt later told viewers that the commentator was 'alright' and being treated to by paramedics. Kinsey has not addressed the health scare on social media. But, the incident sparked concern among Fox News viewers. 'Prayers for Camryn. I hope she is ok,' one concerned viewer said. 'Sending prayers. Hoping she makes a swift and full recovery,' another said. Moynihan, a New York Post financial correspondent who was part of the segment with Kinsey, also sent well-wishes. 'It was frightening,' she wrote on X. 'I join my colleagues in praying for her and a speedy recovery.' The U.S. Sun has approached Fox News for comment. Kinsey, a former Trump White House official, was active on social media in the hours leading up to her appearance on Fox News. She re-posted a picture shared on The Conservateur Instagram account that showed red, white and blue smoke emerging from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. The mock-up picture was a nod to Cardinals electing the first American Pope, Robert Prevost. Prevost has taken the name Leo XIV. Trump and JD Vance have both congratulated Prevost on his election. Kinsey served in Trump's White House between August 2020 and January 2021 as an external relations director. In an interview with The Conservateur, she described the experience as surreal. "In all seriousness, the grit and determination of this team is contagious, and the work ethic is inspiring," she told the outlet at the time. "This Administration is one of the most productive Administrations in American history, and I am a witness to it. "Only in Trump's America could I go from working in a gym to working in the White House, because that's the American dream." 5 5 5

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