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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. Budget is in place: the federal government makes almost 140 billion new debts
Rarely has it happened so quickly in recent years: the budget committee of the Bundestag meets for just under 15 hours, and then the...
Iraq and Syria affected: Sandstorms cause deaths and shortness of breath
Although sandstorms are not uncommon in Iraq, their severity causes greater terror in Baghdad: Thousands are being treated in hospitals for shortness of breath,...
Acts Regulating the Private Security Industry
The private security industry is currently flourishing as an essential part of our society. The demand for private security services is rising due to...
"My kinda crazy": Shirley Kurata, Costume designer for "Everything Everywhere", explains how she created...
Filmmaking duo Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert created the 2022 film. It tells the story about Evelyn Wang, a stern, emotionally impaired laundromat owner....
DHS Secretary defends Border Policies under intense questioning by GOP lawmakers
He was defending the Biden administration’s border policies ahead of the planned end to the Trump-era Pandemic Policy, Title42 on May 23. Clay Higgins, a Republican Representative...
Southern Californians are ordered to reduce water consumption during drought by 6 million
This is in response to an prolonged drought that has plagued the state since another dry winter. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California declared a water...
Ex-Idaho lawyer raped woman. Woman abruptly stops testimony and rushes out of courtroom.
She described the moment the assault started before leaving the witness stand abruptly. The woman quickly walked out of courtroom and said "I can't do...
Polish mine accident deaths: 12; 11 missing
Two bodies were discovered, indicating that at least six miners died in Saturday's methane gas release and tremor at Borynia Zofiowka mine. Four other...
Exiled ex-Ecuador president doesn't exclude political return
He did not rule out a return back to politics in an interview with The Associated Press Monday. Correa was sentenced to eight years imprisonment...
Turkish court sentences Kavala, philanthropist and philanthropist to life in prison
The ruling was strongly criticised by Western governments and rights organizations, one calling it "a travesty justice of extraordinary proportions". Seven other defendants were also...
The AP Interview: Kyiv asks UN for Mariupol evacuation
Dmytro Kuleba, the foreign minister, told The Associated Press that he was worried about U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres falling into a Kremlin trap...
Many Beijing residents to be tested for COVID during lockdown concern
China's capital started mass testing residents in one of 16 districts, where the majority of new cases were found. Individual residential buildings were also...
Kim of N. Korea vows to increase nuke capability during the parade
His comments suggest that he will continue to conduct provocative weapon tests as part of a pressure campaign against the U.S., and other rivals....
Musk's push for 'free speech" on Twitter: Is it repeating the past?
In order to emphasize the company's commitment to free expression, a Twitter executive called it "the free speechwing of the party" a decade ago....
Separatist Trans-Dniester explosions, near Ukraine
Since 1992, Trans-Dniester has been under the control separatist authorities. It is a small area of land that houses approximately 470,000 people. Russia has...
Russia's war raises cooking oil prices worldwide
However, in April 2019, oil prices were nearly four times more than in 2019. The restaurant increased its prices. Even long-standing customers now look...
Ukraine leader presses for more arms; US officials visit
President Volodymyr Zilenskyy announced that U.S. Secretary Antony Blinken would be visiting the country, along with U.S. Defense secretary Lloyd Austin. This was during...
Crews respond to growing wildfires in "a very chaotic situation"
Stewart Turner, a fire behavior analyst said that it was a chaotic environment out there during a briefing on Friday night at the Santa...
While COVID shots are still effective, researchers continue to search for new ways to...
There is already confusion among the public about who should receive a second booster right away and who should wait. It is also disputed whether...
Death of UVA lacrosse player in 2010 will be the subject of a civil...
Love's mother, Sharon Love, is seeking to hold Huguely responsible in civil court. Huguely is now halfway through his 23 year sentence. Sharon Love's lawsuit...
Fires ravage Southwest, New Mexico's Season 'dangerously Early'
Lujan Grisham stated Saturday that hundreds of structures were destroyed by wind-driven fires in drought-stricken New Mexico. Lujan stated that at least 20 wildfires were...
At 88, Orrin Hatch, a long-serving Utah Senator, has died.
His foundation released a statement announcing his death, but did not give any cause. He was a staunch conservative on all economic and social issues....
Putin pulls out of plan to storm the last Ukraine holdout at Mariupol
Putin stated that it would not be possible to storm the facility with its network underground tunnels. According to the Russians, only a few...
New Jersey's recreational marijuana industry opens its doors
It's a major event. It's a moment when prohibition 2.0 is lifted in American history," stated Ben Kovler (chairman and CEO of Green Thumb...
Stocks fall as Federal Reserve announces sharper interest rate increases
S&P 500 dropped 75 points or 1.7% to 4,319 in morning trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.7% and the tech-rich Nasdaq...
The Area Code 941 : Phone Codes Explanation
You might be unsure if the call is worth your time if a new area code appears. If the call is from a 941 area,...
888 Area Code Phone Number Location Time Zone Toll Free Scam? Who Calls?
It can be confusing to receive a call from 888 numbers. Do they call from a legitimate business or are they scammers? Find out if 888...
Possible mass graves in the vicinity of Mariupol after Russia attacks in East
According to a regional official, Russian forces attacked cities in the Donbas overnight. The attacks also interfered with efforts to evacuate civilians from one...
Biden announces heavy artillery and other weapons for Ukraine
He also promised to work with Congress to get more money to keep guns, ammunition, and cash flowing. Biden stated that the latest military aid...
Biden's challenge for the election year: Blame GOP to blame for nation's woes
To those who feel he's not doing enough to protect Ukraine from Russian invasion, Biden announced $800,000,000 in new military support Thursday. He tapped the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to...
Robert Morse, a two-time Tony-winning actor, has died at 90
Morse, who had suffered a short illness, died Wednesday at his home. David Shaul from BRS/Gage Talent Agency said that he was coping well. Morse,...
Tensions about race and religion in France's presidential race
French voters will head to the polls Sunday in a second round vote between incumbent Emmanuel Macron, and Marine Le Pen. This wraps up...
Putin claims victory at Mariupol, but won't storm the steel plant
Instead, he ordered his troops to close off the Azovstal plant so that no fly gets through. Two months of heavy bombardment have reduced Mariupol's...
Cities along the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast are eager to receive flood funding
Falgout said that the water was likely 60% mud. He hopes relief will soon be available for his community of Larose, which is about...
Florida judge invalidates US mask mandate for planes and other travel
Judge's decision allowed airlines, airports, and mass transit systems to decide about their mask requirements. This resulted in a mixture of responses. Major airlines adopted...
Influences are key to shaping the 2022 US Teacher Of The Year
Russell, 50, was influenced by his mother's stories of segregation in Alabama and the civil rights movement in Alabama. He has also been influenced...
California leads the effort to allow rivers to roam and lower flood risk
The floodplain is being restored to 2,100 acres (1.100 ha) located at the confluence the Tuolumne, San Joaquin and San Joaquin Rivers in the...
A court ruling makes it impossible to follow the transportation rules
This ruling allows airports, mass transit systems and airlines to choose whether they want to keep mask rules or abandon them altogether. For example, passengers...
Biden tries to move beyond masks to end pandemic
However, this measured approach was quickly overthrown by a federal judge who tossed out the federal requirement to mask up mass transit users. As...
Michelle Obama will address the Democracy Summit June 13th in LA
According to organizers, the former first lady will make her remarks June 13 at When We All Vote’s inaugural Culture of Democracy Summit. This...


