Veteran broadcaster Connie Chung has a strain of marijuana and hundreds of Asian American women as legacies. Chung was contacted five years ago by a fellow journalist, Connie Wang, whose Chinese ...
After 40 years of marriage, Connie Chung has done more than enough research to know what she’s talking about. The journalist revealed what’s made her marriage to Maury Povich work since tying ...
No one is safe from Joy Behar‘s razor-sharp wit — not even an esteemed guest like Connie Chung. The View welcomed the broadcast journalist on this morning’s show, where she chatted about her ...
Connie Chung's career began with an entrance: "I barged into a local TV station, [said], 'I can learn. I don't have experience, but I can do this job.' … You know when you're young and you don't ...
While writing her memoir, Connie Chung discovered an unexpected legacy. Even after a groundbreaking TV career − she was the second woman and first Asian to co-anchor a network evening newscast ...
New Jersey Hall of Fame inductee Connie Chung, a TV journalist and longtime resident of Middletown, is set to release "Connie: A Memoir" on Tuesday. Chung, who has a Garden State Parkway rest stop ...
Television news pioneer Connie Chung has some story to tell. In 1993, Chung became the second woman to co-anchor a major network’s national news weekday broadcast. (Barbara Walters was the first.) ...
Dozens of new U.S. citizens waving American flags gathered alongside San Francisco leaders and nonprofit organizers on the ...
Before the Beatles, it was The Rascals, and some of the founding members are bringing their classic blend of rock to Brown ...
Shogun”, la serie de FX sobre las luchas de poder en el Japón feudal, ganó el premio a la mejor serie dramática ...
Some public figures are honored with namesake buildings or monuments. Veteran broadcaster Connie Chung has a strain of marijuana and hundreds of Asian American women as legacies.Chung was ...
I always had to prove myself because I was *** woman because there were no skirts in my business. It was all men. They just had this sort of, uh, attitude that they were smarter. They were better ...