Harris Faulkner

Harris Faulkner is a highly accomplished American television host and newscaster, currently working for the Fox News Channel. She joined the network in 2005 and has since become a prominent figure, known for her work as the host of the highly-rated "Outnumbered Overtime" and as a co-host of "Outnumbered." In addition to her work on these shows, Faulkner also hosts "Town Hall America with Harris Faulkner," a prime time political franchise.

Faulkner's talent and hard work have been recognized with numerous awards, including six Emmy Awards. She has been honored for her work as a newscaster and for her role as a host, with awards such as Best News Special and Best News Special at the 2005 Emmy Awards. Faulkner's accomplishments make her a trailblazer as the only African American woman hosting a daily show on Fox News.

In addition to her work in journalism, Faulkner is also a motivational speaker, writer, and philanthropist. She has written two books and is a passionate advocate for various causes. Faulkner is married to TV reporter Tony Berlin and they have two daughters together. She resides with her family in New Jersey.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Breaking News: God Has A Plan - An Anchorwoman's Journey Through Faith 1999
2 9 Rules of Engagement: A Military Brat's Guide to Life and Success 2019
3 Faith Still Moves Mountains: Miraculous Stories of the Healing Power of Prayer 2022