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Fox Names Chris Wallace as Successor: Law Correspondent, 'Women of the Bible' Author

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On Thursday, The Fox News Channel announced that Chief Legal Correspondent Shannon Bream will host "Fox News Sunday." She replaced former anchor Chris Wallace and became the first woman to lead the show in its 26-year history.

The job was one of her most high-profile roles at Fox News, and she retired in December to join rival CNN's now-shutdown streaming her service. Wallace, who announced, was particularly conspicuous. Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.

Bream, beginning September 11, is the founder of Fox News Books, publisher of Fox News Media and author of The Women of the Bible Speak: The Wisdom of 16 Women and their Lessons learned.”

Since 2017, Bream has anchored Fox News @ Night. This is Fox's nighttime news program airing during prime time in the Mountain and Western time zones.

She joined the network in 2007 as her Chief Legal Correspondent, covering landmark US Supreme Court rulings. She will also keep this role. (Reporting by Dawn Chmielewski of her in Los Angeles; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and her Grant McCool)