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Latest revision as of 02:58, 25 October 2022
Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Logan's career began in South Africa with various news organizations in the 1990s. Her profile rose due to reporting around the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. She was a hired as a correspondent for CBS News in 2002, eventually becoming Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent.
In 2013, a story of Logan's on the 2012 Benghazi attack caused significant controversy due to factual errors and was retracted, resulting in a leave of absence. Logan left CBS in 2018. After her departure from CBS, Logan began to make wide-ranging claims on a variety of conspiracy theories regarding topics such as the AIDS virus or the Rothschild family. In 2019, she joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group, a conservative media company. In January 2020, she joined Fox Nation, a subscription streaming service run by Fox News. In March 2022, she said she had been "dumped" by the network.
Newsmax cuts ties with Lara Logan
Newsmax cuts ties with Lara Logan after her QAnon-inspired, on-air rant about world leaders drinking the blood of children and making people eat insects
October 2022
- Post @ Twitter (24 October 2022)
In the News
Lara Logan NewsMax cuts ties with Lara Logon (October 2022).
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Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (25 October 2022)
- Lara Logan @ Wikipedia