Molly Henneberg

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Molly Henneberg
Born Mary Janne Henneberg
(1973-08-13) August 13, 1973
Occupation Television journalist
Title Mrs.
Spouse(s) Chris Nagel
Children Jaqueline Nagel

Mary Janne (Molly) Henneberg (born August 13, 1973) is a news reporter for the Fox News Channel. She has been with the network since 2001 and is based at the network's Washington D.C. bureau.

During her career at Fox News Channel, she has been a White House correspondent and covered the 2004 Presidential campaign. In 2003 she reported from Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Recently she presented live coverage of Hurricane Katrina from Mississippi and reported on the hurricane recovery efforts from Louisiana.

Prior to joining Fox News Channel, Henneberg was the medical reporter for WBRE-TV in Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania. She was also an early evening anchor and medical reporter at WPBN-TV in Traverse City, Michigan, and began her career as a reporter for WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland.

She is a 1991 graduate of George Mason High School in Falls Church, Virginia and received a bachelor's degree in English and Elementary Education from Vanderbilt University in 1995.

Growing up in Falls Church, Virginia, she remains an active community member serving on the board of the Falls Church Education Foundation and is a congregation member of The Falls Church, along with her parents Daniel and Jackie, younger brother Robert, younger sister Amanda, younger brother William, husband Chris and best friend Allison Yates Gaskins. She also is an obsessive Washington Redskins fan.

On Saturday July 12, 2008 she married United States Marine Corps lawyer Captain Chris Nagel at the Falls Church.[1][2] On August 31, 2011, Ms. Henneberg announced on Fox and Friends that she and her husband were expecting a child "and new Redskins fan." The due date was Christmas Day, and the couple intended to name their daughter Jaqueline in honor of Molly's mother.


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