Linzie Janis

[1] Since then, she has covered a number of breaking stories including: the 2016 bombings in New York and New Jersey; the attack on Orlando's Pulse Nightclub; the terror attack in Nice, France; the earthquake in Ecuador; the sinking of the El Faro cargo ship; and the manhunt for two escaped convicts from a maximum security prison in New York.

Janis was the first television journalist to sit down with Hulk Hogan after his legal victory over Gawker Media.

[2] Janis has also reported on a number of social issues, from allegations of sexual assault on college campuses and controversial reproductive sciences to distracted driving.

[3] She began covering financial markets and the global economy for Bloomberg in 2008 within weeks of the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

She anchored the channel's breaking news coverage of the Japanese tsunami in 2011 and the deaths of Steve Jobs and Osama bin Laden.