CorrespondentDouglas KennedyKennedy joined FOX News Channel as a general assignment reporter for the network in August 1996.
While at FNC, Kennedy has provided coverage of three presidential elections, the September 11 attacks and their aftermath, and the war in Iraq. He recently reported on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
He was the first national reporter to link anti-depressant medications to adolescent suicide and violence, prompting government hearings that eventually resulted in the black box warnings from the Food and Drug Administration.
Most recently he exposed an Internet fraud selling phony cancer drugs to the terminally ill, in which the owner of the Web site was later indicted.
Previously he worked at the New York Post as a crime reporter and solved a double homicide in Queens by finding a dead body before the cops.
Kennedy covered the 1992 presidential campaign for the Boston Herald, where he broke the news that James Carville was taking over the Clinton campaign.
He is a graduate of Brown University.