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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.In Slovakia, the suspect in the attack on Robert Fico indicted for “attempted murder”
Slovak police have indicted the man who shot Prime Minister Robert Fico for “attempted murder,” the Interior Minister announced Thursday, May 16. “Slovak police...
War in Ukraine: Russia and China say they want to avoid a new “escalation”...
Russia and China assured Thursday, May 16, that they wanted to avoid any further “escalation” in Ukraine, alluding to Western responsibility, according to a...
In Hong Kong, YouTube blocks videos related to “Glory to Hong Kong”, anthem of...
YouTube announced on Wednesday (May 15) its intention to comply with a Hong Kong court order asking it to restrict access to videos of...
The ECHR condemns France for the house arrest of an environmental activist during COP21
France was condemned on Thursday May 16 by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for the house arrest of an environmental activist during...
Prison officers, skeptical of the government's promises in response to the attack on a...
The prison blockade continues. Two days after the death of two prison officers in the attack on a prison transfer van in Eure, prison...
Anti-LGBTI acts increased by 13% in 2023, interior ministry says
Attacks against LGBTI people increased by 13% in 2023 in France compared to 2022, with even a jump of 19% for crimes and misdemeanors...
Claude Monet painting sold for nearly $35 million at auction in New York
A painting by the painter Claude Monet, a major French figure of impressionism, was sold on Wednesday evening May 15 at auction in New...
Why and how TikTok was blocked in New Caledonia
Gabriel Attal announced, Wednesday May 15 in the evening in Paris, that the high commissioner on the French Pacific territory, Louis Le Franc, had...
In South Africa, President Ramaphosa signs law establishing universal health coverage
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law Wednesday, May 15, a law establishing universal health coverage. The signing of this text, which remained...
By withdrawing from Niger, American forces lose a strategic position in the Sahel
With the sending of a delegation to Niger on Wednesday, May 15, to discuss the terms of withdrawal of their troops – a requirement...
United States: conjurer David Copperfield accused of sexual violence
The famous American conjurer David Copperfield is accused of sexual violence by sixteen women, some of whom were minors at the time of the...
Ligue 1: Marseille loses in Reims and sees Europe move away; Paris beats Nice,...
Olympique de Marseille were defeated in Reims (1-0) this Wednesday, May 15 during a late match on the 32nd day of Ligue 1. The...
Slovakia: international shockwave after the shooting attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico
The attack on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, “between life and death” after being injured by several bullets on Wednesday May 15, sparked astonishment...
Olympic flame: Moussa Kebe, a link in Seine-Saint-Denis
Many children dream of becoming a firefighter. Fewer are those who, as adults, make their dreams come true. Moussa Kebe is one of them....
Claude Atcher, the ousted boss of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, heard in police...
The former boss of the organization of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, Claude Atcher, was questioned in police custody on Tuesday May 14 and...
Agricultural law: the environmentalist rejection motion dismissed in the Assembly
MPs began examining the government's agricultural bill on Wednesday, May 15, largely rejecting a motion to reject the environmental group which aimed to cut...
US presidential election: Joe Biden and Donald Trump will debate on CNN on June...
The two main candidates in the US presidential election, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, have agreed to debate twice, on June 27 and September...
In Georgia, tens of thousands of demonstrators march again in the streets after the...
Around 30,000 Georgians opposed to a controversial bill passed in parliament the day before, which threatens to hamper the country's membership in the European...
Protests in Armenia against land transfer to Azerbaijan
Several hundred Armenians demonstrated on Wednesday, May 15, in Yerevan to protest against the government's intention to cede land to Azerbaijan, its neighbor and...
Caster Semenya poses as spokesperson for hyperandrogenic athletes before the European Court of Human...
Deprived of competition due to a particularly high testosterone level, South African Caster Semenya, 33, pleaded her case on Wednesday May 15 before the...
“And God created the Côte d’Azur”, on France 3: the radiant metamorphosis of the...
“Eighty kilometers of coastline, from Saint-Tropez to Menton. » The definition of the Côte d’Azur raises eyebrows. “Today designates the entire coast between...
With Salman Rushdie, behind the scenes of “La Grande Librairie”, on France 5
Usually a hive of activity, the France Télévisions building is surprisingly empty on Saturday May 4. Only Augustin Trapenard is there, with the team...
Maison Lejaby, iconic lingerie brand, taken over by a Franco-Indonesian consortium
New episode in the decline of an emblematic French brand: the lingerie brand Maison Lejaby, placed in receivership in January, was taken over by...
Young Moroccans sequestered in Burma to work by force in online scam centers
The story that the newspapers in Morocco have been buzzing about for almost two weeks is as astonishing as it is worrying. Nearly 200...
Presidential election in Chad: for Succès Masra, a disillusioning tomorrow
The invitation cards for the ceremony to announce the final results have already been posted. In N'Djamena, no one doubts that the Constitutional Council...
Ready-to-wear brand Esprit files for bankruptcy in Europe
The clothing store chain Esprit announced on Wednesday May 15 that it had filed for bankruptcy for its activities in Europe, banking on restructuring...
Georgia: “foreign influence” law “moves” country away from EU integration, says NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has called Georgia's adoption of a controversial "foreign influence" law inspired by Russian legislation to crack down on...
In Switzerland, a former Gambian minister sentenced to twenty years in prison for crimes...
Swiss justice sentenced a former Gambian interior minister to twenty years in prison on Wednesday May 15 for various crimes against humanity under the...
In Burkina Faso, the government announces “national meetings” to decide on the continuation of...
The government of Burkina Faso, a country led by a military regime since 2022, announced on Tuesday May 14 the holding of “national meetings”...
African Union: who to succeed Moussa Faki Mahamat?
The race to succeed Chadian Moussa Faki Mahamat, who will leave his post at the head of the African Union (AU) Commission in February...
Gabon: Ali Bongo’s family files a complaint in France to denounce his arbitrary “sequestration”
Lawyers for the Bongo family announced to Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday, May 14, that they had filed a new complaint in Paris to...
In Senegal, the government suspends construction sites on the coast of Dakar
In Senegal, the new government announced on Tuesday, May 14, the suspension for two months of all construction on the coast of Dakar and...
Brazil: Lula dismisses the boss of the oil giant Petrobras
The government of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, dismissed the CEO of the public oil giant Petrobras, Jean Paul...
New Caledonia: in Nouméa, one dead during a second night of riots
The riots continued during the night of Tuesday May 14 to Wednesday May 15 in New Caledonia, causing the shooting death of one person,...
In Baltimore, the boat that hit a bridge suffered two electrical outages just before...
Questions about the incredible accident involving a boat and a bridge in Baltimore (United States) at the end of March will perhaps dissipate. In...
Football: Manchester City regains the lead of the English championship just before the final...
Manchester City did not stumble against Tottenham on Tuesday evening, May 14, in their late Premier League match. The Citizens did not master everything, they...
New Caledonia: the National Assembly votes for constitutional reform, after a night of tensions...
Despite the wave of violence in New Caledonia, the government's constitutional reform continues its progress after the favorable vote of the National Assembly on...
Google will slip its Gemini AI into Android and its search engine
Google took advantage of its I/O developers conference on Tuesday, May 14, to announce new software for its search engine, its Android smartphone OS...
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival opens under the sign of
The 77th Cannes Film Festival opened with a 100% female ceremony with a prestigious guest, Meryl Streep, and the stated desire to make room...
In Germany, Björn Höcke, a far-right leader, fined 13,000 euros for using a Nazi...
On Tuesday May 14, German justice sentenced Björn Höcke, one of the most radical figures of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, to...