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Position: Chief Editor
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Master’s Degree in Media Studies, Columbia University, New York
Career: Began as a political reporter for The Star-Ledger in Newark.
Worked as an editorial director for NJ Spotlight News.
Joined DailyNewsEn in 2021 as Chief Editor, leading the newsroom with a focus on impactful reporting.
Expertise: Politics, investigative journalism, and policy analysis.
Notable Achievements:
Awarded the New Jersey Press Association Medal for Outstanding Editorial Leadership.Ligue 1: Lille knocks out Marseille in the race for the Champions League
Approaching the home stretch of the Ligue 1 championship, the race for the Champions League saw a candidate take a knee on Friday April...
Euro-2025 football: Les Bleues begin their qualifications with a narrow victory over Ireland
The French women's team took the opportunity, Friday April 5 evening, to reassure themselves by launching their qualifications for Euro-2025 football with a victory....
Aggression from Samara to Montpellier: three minors indicted for attempted intentional homicide
Three days after the attack on Samara, 13, in the Arthur-Rimbaud college in Montpellier where she attends school, the three minors arrested were indicted...
The Church of Scientology will inaugurate a large center in Saint-Denis
The Church of Scientology, classified in France as a sect by several parliamentary reports, will inaugurate a new training center on Saturday April 6...
“Little Richard: I Am Everything”, on Arte: the architect and emancipator of rock’n’roll
He regularly presented himself as having been the “originator”, the “liberator” (“emancipator”), the “architect of rock’n’roll”. Like when, in tears and deeply moved, he...
Israel-Hamas war, day 182: UN Human Rights Council calls for halt to arms sales...
The war between Israel and Hamas has left 33,091 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released Friday April 5...
“Poubelle la vie”, on LCP, investigates the promises of selective sorting
In October 2021, journalist Paul Labrosse revealed “the big lies of recycling” for “Forbidden Zone” (M6), or how the contents of green (at the...
Attack in Samara in Montpellier: three minors admit their involvement, Emmanuel Macron calls for...
Three days after the attack on Samara, 13, at the Arthur-Rimbaud college in Montpellier where she attends school, the three minors arrested admitted their...
Facing Ireland, the French women's team begins its strange Olympic preparation
Until its start in the Olympic tournament, against Colombia on July 25 in Décines-Charpieu (Rhône), the French women's football team does not plan to...
In Cameroon, Samuel Eto'o's Fecafoot contests the appointment of the new coach of the...
The appointment of Belgian coach Marc Brys at the head of the Indomitable Lions is definitely not going well with the Cameroonian Football Federation...
Humanitarians killed in Gaza: Israeli army admits series of “serious errors”
The Israeli army recognized, Friday April 5, a series of “serious errors” which caused the death of seven humanitarian workers, killed Monday in Gaza...
Israel-Hamas War: “For forty-eight years, Western countries have reduced the Palestinian question to a...
At dawn on October 7, 2023, the armed wing of Hamas launched an unprecedented deadly attack against Israel. That day, at least 1,160 people...
Teacher training: Emmanuel Macron announces the creation, at the start of the school year,...
While the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, declared that he was taking “the cause of the school to Matignon” with him, the President of the...
Angola: the five-year prison sentence of the son of former President dos Santos overturned
The five-year prison sentence for fraud handed down in 2020 against the son of Angola's former president, José Eduardo dos Santos, was overturned and...
Paris 2024: in struggle, an Olympic qualification tournament disrupted by the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
This is the penultimate chance for wrestlers from the Old Continent to secure a place for the Paris Games (July 26 to August 11)....
Rwanda: for Emmanuel Macron, France “could have stopped the genocide”, but “did not have...
A few days before the 30th anniversary of the start of the massacres in Rwanda and while he had already recognized, in 2021, France's...
South Africa: the ANC weakened by the arrest of the President of the National...
Thirty years of career collapsed in three weeks. Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula's fortunes took a nosedive on March 19 when investigators raided her house looking for...
“France facing the Tutsi genocide”: the unthinkable and reasons of state
Book. In March 2021, historian Vincent Duclert presented Emmanuel Macron with a report on France's role in Rwanda from 1990 to 1994. This 1,200-page...
Russian interference in Europe: Jordan Bardella claims that “no elected official” from the National...
The president of the National Rally and head of the list for the European election, Jordan Bardella, affirmed on Thursday April 4 that “no...
Israel-Hamas war, day 181: Biden-Netanyahu interview, open letter from British lawyers
The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, announced on Thursday April 4 a new toll of 33,037 people killed in...
Israel-Hamas war: Joe Biden warns Benjamin Netanyahu that US policy towards Gaza will be...
During a telephone interview with Benjamin Netanyahu – the first since March 18 – the American president suggested, for the first time, Thursday April...
The slow evolution of French justice to judge the genocide of the Tutsi in...
The sentence was heavy. For having “participated in the genocidal policy by adhering to it, but also by taking an active part in it...
Montpellier: following the attack on a schoolgirl, the Minister of National Education announces that...
Two days after the attack on a 14-year-old girl in front of her college in Montpellier, the Minister of National Education, Nicole Belloubet, announced,...
In Tunisia, the body responsible for supervising elections will cooperate with Russia
Repressed opponents, an illusion of pluralism and an electoral plebiscite: will the vote which ended in the triumphant re-election of Vladimir Putin set the...
In Taiwan, rescuers search for hundreds of people trapped after powerful earthquake
Thursday April 4, the day after the most powerful earthquake to hit Taiwan in twenty-five years, rescuers stepped up efforts to free dozens of...
PFAS: MPs adopt bill to reduce exposure to “perennial pollutants”, without banning kitchen utensils...
MPs unanimously adopted, at first reading, Thursday April 4, a bill to restrict the manufacturing and sale of products containing “eternal pollutants,” or PFAS....
Diplomatic cold snap between Madagascar and the European Union
The scathing statements by the European ambassador, Isabelle Delattre Burger, on the law introducing surgical castration for child rapists adopted at the end of...
Ivory Coast: Guillaume Soro claims to have spoken on the phone with President Alassane...
Former Prime Minister of Ivory Coast Guillaume Soro, in exile since 2019, indicated on Thursday April 4 that he had spoken on the phone...
“Simon Gronowski: “My life is a miracle””, on France Inter, the odyssey of a...
With her usual energy and flow that derails the fiber, Laure Grandbesançon, the producer of “Odyssées” (the remarkable podcast for, say, 7-14 year olds),...
Aya Nakamura has “complete place” at an Olympic opening ceremony, says Emmanuel Macron
The President of the Republic has put things straight. By inaugurating, Thursday April 4, the Olympic aquatic center of Saint-Denis, which will host the...
South Africa: Resigned Speaker of Parliament arrested for corruption
The resigning Speaker of the South African Parliament, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, was arrested on Thursday April 4 after turning herself in to the police as...
PFAS: Kitchen utensils excluded by MPs from law aimed at reducing exposure to 'perennial...
Deputies began on Thursday, April 4, the examination of a bill to restrict the manufacturing and sale of products containing “eternal pollutants,” or PFAS,...
MP Quentin Bataillon “regrets” his criticism of Yann Barthès but “takes responsibility” for his...
“It was a mistake and I regret it. » Guest of Franceinfo, Thursday April 4, the president of the commission of inquiry on TNT,...
In Libya, the foundation of Prime Minister Dbeibah weakened
Rockets fired on Sunday March 31 at a house of the clan of Abdel Hamid Dbeibah in the Libyan capital: the incident sounds like...
PFAS: reducing the population’s exposure to “eternal pollutants”, a bill that is not unanimously...
The deputies begin on Thursday April 4 the examination of a bill to restrict the manufacture and sale of products containing “eternal pollutants”, the...
The Importance of Trusted Websites in the Age of Misinformation
With waves of misinformation threatening to flood the truth and engulfing an ocean of data, it has never been so vital for us to...
Coupe de France: PSG qualifies for the final by beating Rennes thanks to a...
Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the final of the Coupe de France, which they will try to win for the 15th time against Lyon on...
EDF: Parliament adopts a text protecting the company from “dismemberment” and extending regulated tariffs...
Parliament definitively adopted on Wednesday April 3 a text proposed by the Socialists regarding EDF, combining anti-dismemberment provisions and the extension of regulated electricity...
“Les Nuits de Mashhad”, on Ciné Frisson: ambiguous look at a serial killer in...
Third feature film by Ali Abbasi, an Iranian filmmaker based in Europe since 2001, Nights of Mashhad is based on a series of murders...
Aid workers killed in Israeli bombing in Gaza: Israeli explanations “unacceptable” and “insufficient” according...
The bodies of six foreign workers from the humanitarian NGO World Central Kitchen (WCK) killed on Monday in an Israeli bombing arrived in Egypt...