A combative Lara Logan plans a comeback on Fox News' streaming service. Can she succeed?
NEW YORK - Veteran foreign correspondent Lara Logan keeps a video of her Texas Hill Country home on her iPad. It shows the sunlight streaming through large trees on the five-acre property with only the sounds of chirping birds and an occasional truck passing by.
Logan, who risked her life being embedded in war-torn regions, has no desire to leave the bucolic domicile, even as she starts rebuilding her career as the host of a new documentary series - "Lara Logan Has No Agenda" - debuting Monday on the Fox News-operated streaming service Fox Nation.
"I don't want to leave my children," Logan, 48, said in a recent interview at a studio at Fox News headquarters in midtown Manhattan. "I don't want to move to New York or Los Angeles. I live in a small town. I'm very happy there."
No one would blame the former CBS News star
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