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Anne Hathaway ‘Broke Down' on A24's ‘Mother Mary' Set and Said: ‘I Have to Apologize Because I Think What's Going to Come Out ...
Perino Is Much Shorter Than Her Co-Workers Fox News' Dana Perino just can't seem to catch a break when it comes to her height difference with the rest of the network's personalities.
Dana Perino has some advice. And so does many of her friends and colleagues. “If [readers] take anything away from it, it is that being curious is a great quality and a great way to live your ...
Perino’s book is a kaleidoscope of sensible advice, filled with pragmatic answers for young people looking for a way to design and ultimately navigate a career path from the day they graduate… ...
Dana Perino, former White House press secretary and Fox News host, says Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt has an “exceedingly bright future.” ...
Dana Perino currently co-anchors FOX News Channel's (FNC) morning news program America’s Newsroom (weekdays 9-11 AM/ET) and serves as co-host of The Five (weekdays 5-6 PM/ET), the most watched ...
Dana Perino, former White House press secretary and Fox News host, says Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt has an “exceedingly bright future.” ...
Perino's book is a kaleidoscope of sensible advice, filled with pragmatic answers for young people looking for a way to design and ultimately navigate a career path from the day they graduate from ...
Fox News' Dana Perino has important advice for office partygoers this holiday season. "The most important word in 'office party' isn't 'party,'" she told Fox News Digital. "It's 'office.'" ...
Dana Perino's new book "I Wish Someone Had Told Me ..." features advice from her Fox News colleagues. But she has plenty to share from her own life.
Dana Perino (right), a former press secretary, won't share what advice she's given current press secretary Karoline Leavitt (left).
Dana Perino has a superpower. It is a special gift that has nothing to do with her position as a Fox News anchor or her former role as press secretary for former President George W. Bush. Instead ...