It is now clear why talk show presenter Laura Ingraham has never tied the knot.

Laura Ingraham, a prominent figure on Fox News, keeps her personal life a secret despite her prosperous job. Born in 1963, she grew up in a working-class household. After graduating in 1981, she attended the University of Dartmouth, where she became the first female editor of the Dartmouth Review newspaper and encountered criticism and a libel action.

Following her undergraduate degree, Ingraham went on to earn her Juris Doctor, worked as a copywriter for the Reagan White House, and clerked in federal courts. Her television career started in the mid-1990s when she started anchoring MSNBC’s “Watch It!” and subsequently “The Laura Ingraham Show.” In 2017, she began presenting “The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News.

 

 

 

 

 

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