Co-host of "America's Newsroom"Megyn KellyKelly joined FOX News Channel in 2004.
Megyn Kelly is currently a co-host of FOX News Channel's "America's Newsroom." She also appears regularly on "The O'Reilly Factor With Bill O'Reilly."
Most recently, Kelly analyzed exit poll information on Election Night and co-anchored "America's Election HQ" with Bill Hemmer throughout the 2008 presidential election season. Kelly reported live from the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention.
Kelly reported on the 2007 Virginia Tech campus massacre, live from Blacksburg, Virginia, and while rescue efforts were underway for the 6 trapped miners from Huntington, Utah. She also reported live from Durham, North Carolina on the rape charges against three Duke University lacrosse players, breaking new details that ultimately helped exonerate the defendants.
Prior to her anchor role, Kelly served as a general assignment reporter for FNC based in Washington, where she provided live coverage of the confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Chief Justice John Roberts. She also reported on the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the death of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, in addition to, the indictments of Scooter Libby and Tom DeLay.
Before joining FNC, Kelly served as a general assignment reporter for ABC News affiliate WJLA-TV in Washington. During her tenure at WJLA, Kelly covered national and local stories of interest, including the 2004 presidential race and the D.C. sniper cases. Previously, Kelly practiced law as a corporate litigator.
Prior to her career in journalism, Kelly, an attorney, practiced as a litigator with Jones Day in New York City, Chicago and Washington, D.C. before leaving to pursue journalism. She joined FOX News in 2004.
Kelly earned her J.D. from Albany Law School, where she also served as editor of the Albany Law Review and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Syracuse
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