When I started at the Wall Street Journal after college in 1990, there were lots of smart women around me all the time. They were writing for the paper, serving as managing editor, winning Pulitzers and anchoring the weekend show I worked on. It was so inspiring to me.
In this country, we've gotten away from institutionalizing and we've moved toward assimilating and drugging the mentally ill.
I'm a big fan of Bio Oil. You can get it at CVS. I just mix it in with my moisturizer - I use a lot - and I think it helps keep my skin hydrated in the middle of the winter.
There is no place like America. Between the stunning skyline of New York and the bright lights of Hollywood it is out there.
I'm probably as royal as Elizabeth Warren is Cherokee.
I love real maple syrup.
I love doing my morning show with Bill Hemmer.
Fox News Channel has a unique and very supportive relationship with our nation's military. We are proud of it. It's part of who we are.
Poise is a word that seems to have slipped out of the lexicon. There's no emoji for it.
Americans fall into two categories when it comes to British royalty: loyalists and rebels. Loyalists made Princess Diana the all-time best-selling 57-time cover girl of People magazine.
I started at the 'Wall Street Journal Report' as a production assistant typing chyrons and rolling the teleprompter, and then I became a producer, producing stories in the field, then the show's line producer.
Early in my career, I was subjected to harassment in the form of some unwelcome suggestive comments and overtures.