Suzanne Malveaux
Suzanne Maria Malveaux is an American television news journalist. She co-anchored the CNN international news program Around The World and editions of CNN Newsroom. She also served as CNN White House correspondent and as primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on The Situation Room. She is active on Twitter, the popular microblogging platform.
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Suzanne Maria Malveaux is an American television news journalist. She co-anchored the CNN international news program Around The World and editions of CNN Newsroom. She also served as CNN White House correspondent and as primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on The Situation Room. She has stated that different members of her family identify as white, biracial, andor black, and that she considers herself black. Her father was a doctor who became the dean of the College of Medicine at Howard University; he was the executive director of the Merck Childhood Asthma Network and a founder of Howard University’s National Human Genome Center.
Her mother, the former Myrna Maria Ruiz, is a retired schoolteacher. She is active on Twitter, the popular microblogging platform. On the June 3, 2014, episode of the Situation Room, host Wolfblitzer announced that Malveux adopted a baby girl.
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