Lara Logan, born on March twenty-ninth, nineteen seventy-one, is a prominent South African television and radio journalist renowned for her work as a war correspondent. Her career took flight in the 1990s with various South African news organizations, but it was her compelling reports on the American invasion of Afghanistan in two thousand one that significantly elevated her public profile.
In two thousand two, Logan joined CBS News, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become the Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent. Her reporting was often marked by a fearless approach to covering conflict zones, earning her respect and recognition in the field of journalism.
However, her career faced challenges, notably in two thousand thirteen when a controversial story regarding the 2012 Benghazi attack was retracted due to factual inaccuracies, leading to a leave of absence. After leaving CBS in two thousand eighteen, Logan became known for her outspoken views on various conspiracy theories, including topics like HIV/AIDS denialism and the Rothschild family.
In two thousand nineteen, she joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group, a conservative media outlet, and later transitioned to Fox Nation, a subscription streaming service operated by Fox News. By March two thousand twenty-two, Logan revealed that she had been