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Journalists Who Cover Pete Buttigieg
Nels Abbey
Nels Abbey is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Steve Baker, John Brown and the role of white Christianity in Black History
31 Oct 2022
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www.politicshome.com
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English
| Race Relations
White Christians have played both negative and positive roles in Black history, from the atrocities of slavery and colonialism to the heroism of figures like John Brown. The article discusses the complex nature of Black conservatives and the formation of the 2022 Group by Black members of the UK Conservative Party, aiming to influence policy and increase representation. Steve Baker's speech at the group's launch is highlighted as a sign of positive change. The article also critiques the established church's historical role in exploiting Black people and its lack of advocacy for reparations, contrasting it with the actions of John Brown, who is celebrated as a Christian hero for his militant opposition to slavery.
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John Bartlett
John Bartlett is a freelance journalist based in Santiago, Chile. He has written for a number of publications and is comfortable appearing on live video and radio, as well as filming and editing short interviews and documentaries.
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Portuguese
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
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Business
Politics
Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 10
Job Success Rate 100%
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Giant Crane Heads to Baltimore to Aid Recovery
28 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Disaster Recovery
A giant crane is set to arrive in Baltimore to aid in the recovery efforts following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which killed six construction workers and disrupted port operations. The National Transportation Safety Board and other federal agencies are investigating the incident, including the ship's condition and the bridge's protective measures. The Biden administration has pledged $60 million in emergency relief, with more funding likely. The collapse has affected various sectors, including the auto industry, which is finding alternative ports for shipments. The Hispanic community in Baltimore is particularly impacted, mourning the loss of several workers. Efforts to clear the wreckage involve complex operations, including the use of heavy equipment and military divers. The incident has raised broader concerns about the safety of aging infrastructure in the face of modern shipping demands.
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Mark Brewer
Mark Brewer is a cameraman based in Rome, Italy.
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Italian
Video Rushes
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Business
Current Affairs
Cultural
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Jobs Completed 4
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Individuals and ideas that can shape a better, more sustainable world in A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE
28 Mar 2024
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woub.org
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English
| Future Innovations
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FUTURE is a new six-part PBS documentary series premiering on April 3, 2024, that explores innovative ways to think about the future. Hosted by futurist Ari Wallach, the series aims to challenge dystopian views and inspire viewers to imagine and work towards a better tomorrow. The series features insights from various thinkers and leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. Executive producers include Kathryn Murdoch and Wendy Schmidt, who emphasize the importance of hope and envisioning exciting futures. The series is produced by Zach Morgan of UNTOLD, Murdoch, Wallach's Futurific Studios, and Drake's DreamCrew, with PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger highlighting the network's commitment to solution-focused storytelling.
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Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown is a experienced journalist based in Paris, France. For the last 30 years he has traveled the world reporting in cultural, political and sporting fields, essentially in English and French. His features and reports regularly feature in publications in England and the US, and he has been ...
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Science & Environment
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Jobs Completed 1
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As I Turn 70: Reflections on McCarthyism, Trump, and the Future of American Democracy
01 Apr 2023
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Greenfield Recorder
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| Gerrymandering
The author, Daniel A. Brown, reflects on his life experiences, including McCarthyism, the Vietnam War, Watergate, and 9/11, to provide context for his critique of Donald Trump's presidency. He condemns Trump's actions, such as awarding Rush Limbaugh the Medal of Freedom and firing Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, as morally depraved. Brown warns of Trump's authoritarian tendencies, comparing his aspirations to Vladimir Putin's Russia. He criticizes the Republican Party's compliance with Trump and cautions progressives against purity tests and identity politics, arguing that they could inadvertently lead to Trump's re-election. Brown stresses the importance of unity against Trump to preserve American democracy, highlighting the dangers of voter suppression, election meddling, and political cowardice.
Boer Deng
Boer Deng is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. She covers foreign affairs, US politics, science and business. She is fluent in English and Chinese
Chinese (Mandarin)
English
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Live Reporting
Fact Checking
Business
Politics
Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 7
Job Success Rate 100%
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Black congregation unmoved by Democrat candidate Pete Buttigieg
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Black Voters
Pete Buttigieg faces significant challenges in gaining support from black voters, a crucial demographic for the Democratic nomination. Despite a strong national showing in recent polls, his support among black voters remains minimal. Critics highlight his inexperience and question his ability to connect with non-white, non-middle-class voters. Local congregants express skepticism about his intentions and commitment, reflecting broader concerns about white candidates taking black voters for granted.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Politics
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Technology
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Jobs Completed 1
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Black boxes recovered from wreckage of Washington plane crash
31 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
A plane crash near Reagan National Airport resulted in the deaths of all 67 people on board two aircraft, including a commercial jet and a military helicopter. The crash has sparked controversy, with Donald Trump blaming diversity hiring policies for the disaster, despite lacking evidence. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating, with initial reports indicating understaffing in the control tower. The crash is the deadliest in the U.S. since 2001, and the investigation will consider human, machine, and environmental factors. The FBI has ruled out criminality or terrorism.
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Roberto Gotta
Roberto Gotta is a journalist based in Bologna, Italy.
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Italian
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Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Documentaries
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Sports
Food & Drink
Travel
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Those slave traders of Manchester City and Manchester United
26 Apr 2023
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Tempi
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Italian
| Cultural
The article discusses the controversy stirred by The Guardian over the ship emblems of Manchester City and Manchester United, which some argue should be changed due to historical associations with the slave trade. The piece criticizes the perceived absurdity and fanaticism of political correctness, highlighting the historical context of Manchester's industrial success and its connection to the slave trade. It mentions the stance of Manchester City Council's president, Luthfur Rahman, against erasing the city's past and emphasizes the importance of education over removal. The article also references similar cases of rebranding in sports teams due to cultural sensitivities.
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Nikki Hall
Nikki Hall is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
English
French
Feature Stories
Research
Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
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Arts & Books
Travel
Fact Checking
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Meghan McCain questions Pete Buttigieg's absence from post-debate spin room: 'You made an unusual choice'
06 Oct 2023
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Media
During Friday's episode of 'The View,' Meghan McCain questioned Pete Buttigieg's decision to skip the post-debate Spin Room, sparking a debate on Twitter. Buttigieg defended his choice, stating he wanted his debate words to stand on their own. McCain also criticized Buttigieg's debate performance, calling him 'young' and 'green.' Viewer reactions were mixed, with some supporting McCain's critique and others defending Buttigieg.
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Anmol Irfan
Anmol Irfan is a journalist based in Lahore, Pakistan. She has a BA in History from the London School of Economics. She is also the Founder of Perspective Magazine, an online magazine and community platform that seeks to empower marginalised voices and unheard stories in Pakistan. Her writing ...
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Urdu
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Research
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Arts & Books
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Jobs Completed 1
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Unity Is Key, They Said. Then Came The Kamala Zooms
01 Aug 2024
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The Persistent
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| Kamala Harris Campaign
Kamala Harris' campaign has successfully utilized identity politics through a series of targeted Zoom fundraising events, raising significant funds by engaging specific demographic groups. This strategy, orchestrated by the intersectional network Win With Black Women, defies traditional political advice that emphasizes unity and in-person campaigning. The events have demonstrated the financial potential of online identity-focused gatherings, challenging the notion that such approaches are divisive or ineffective.
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Aashish Kiphayet
Aashish Kiphayet is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer and Audio-Visual Storyteller based in Washington DC. He is passionate about current affairs, politics, human rights, and social justice. His photography has been published in prestigious outlets like Time, The Guardian, Bloomberg, The ...
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Photography
Current Affairs
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What the “Uncommitted” Campaign Has Already Won
06 Jun 2023
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www.thenation.com
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| US Politics
The 'uncommitted' campaign in the Democratic primaries has garnered significant support, with 703,897 votes and at least 36 delegates, signaling a strong anti-war sentiment among Democratic voters. The movement has influenced Biden's stance on Gaza and bolstered the resolve of pro-cease-fire members of Congress. Despite Biden securing most votes and delegates, the 'uncommitted' presence at the Democratic National Convention could be significant. The campaign's success highlights Biden's vulnerability on the Gaza issue, especially among young voters and in key battleground states.
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Melissa Kravitz
Melissa Kravitz is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Research
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Current Affairs
Arts & Books
Food & Drink
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Southwest Airlines hit with $140 million civil penalty for holiday travel fiasco
19 Dec 2023
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www.timeout.com
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| Holiday Travel
Southwest Airlines has been fined $140 million by the Department of Transportation for significant consumer protection violations during last December's holiday travel disruptions, where the airline canceled over 16,900 flights and stranded 2 million passengers. This penalty is in addition to the $600 million already paid to affected customers. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg emphasized that this action sets a precedent for holding airlines accountable. Southwest Airlines' CEO Bob Jordan stated that the company has since focused on improving customer experience and operational resilience.
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Austin Landis
Austin Landis is a video & digital journalist covering migration and Latin America from Colombia, using her experience closely covering the United States' evolving immigration policy for the last four years. Austin spent the last five years reporting on national politics in Washington for ...
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Spanish
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Jobs Completed 9
Job Success Rate 82%
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Biden indicates he'll visit East Palestine derailment site 'at some point'
02 Mar 2023
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baynews9.com
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| Federal Response
President Joe Biden indicated plans to visit East Palestine, Ohio, following a train derailment that released toxic chemicals. Federal officials, including Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and EPA Administrator Michael Regan, have already visited. Biden has been in continuous contact with Ohio officials and supports bipartisan legislation introduced by Senators JD Vance and Sherrod Brown to enhance rail safety. The EPA has established a local office for air monitoring and cleanup, and Norfolk Southern is mandated to cover cleanup costs.
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Richard Latendresse
Richard Latendresse is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
English
French
News Gathering
Fact Checking
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 24
Job Success Rate 100%
Usually Responds Within an hour
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Joe Biden, an old president who stumbles
03 Jun 2023
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www.journaldemontreal.com
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French
| 2024 US Presidential Election
The article discusses concerns about Joe Biden's age and physical capability following a recent fall at a graduation ceremony in Colorado. It highlights doubts among Americans about his ability to serve another term, referencing a poll where 68% believe he is too old for re-election. The piece also explores potential Democratic alternatives for the 2024 presidential election, including Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Gavin Newsom, and Gretchen Whitmer, while noting the challenges posed by Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.
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Daniel Lippman
Daniel Lippman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 5
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Convicted fraudsters launch AI lobbying firm using fake names
02 Sept 2024
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www.politico.com
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English
| Lobbying
Convicted fraudsters Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman have launched a lobbying firm, LobbyMatic, using pseudonyms to attract clients like Toyota, Boundary Stone Partners, and Lantheus. The firm, based in McLean, Virginia, has been involved in deceptive practices, including using fake identities and failing to obtain necessary business licenses. Former employees have reported suspicious activities and a lack of transparency within the company. Wohl and Burkman have a history of fraudulent activities, including staging fake events and pushing conspiracy theories. Despite initial interest, clients have terminated their contracts with LobbyMatic due to its ineffectiveness and questionable practices.
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Joe Lo
Joe Lo is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom who is available to cover any event in London but specialises in politics and football.
English
Feature Stories
Content Writing
Risk Analysis
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Politics
Current Affairs
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US spending on airport expansion flies under the radar for climate activists
06 Dec 2021
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www.climatechangenews.com
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| Aviation
The US government has allocated $25 billion for airport expansion over the next five years as part of a $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill. This move has sparked concerns among climate activists and environmental lawyers, who argue that increasing air traffic without improving aviation efficiency will exacerbate climate and health issues. The Federal Aviation Administration plans to use the funds to enhance safety and capacity, but critics highlight the lack of low-carbon travel alternatives and the potential health impacts on communities near airports. Despite these concerns, the airport funding has not faced significant opposition in the US, unlike in Europe, where anti-aviation activism is more prevalent.
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Beth Mcloughlin
UK-born journalist based in Rio de Janeiro and available for work.
English
Portuguese
News Gathering
Feature Stories
Content Writing
+8
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 2
Usually Responds Within an hour
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The great supply chain reset: the path to resilience
03 Jan 2024
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www.here.com
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English
| COVID-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted global supply chains, leading to a shift towards more resilient strategies. Businesses are recognizing the need for agility and better operational visibility, with a trend towards nearshoring and reshoring manufacturing. The use of automation, AI, robotics, and data analytics is becoming more prevalent to streamline logistics. The APAC region faces challenges in technology implementation, despite a strong desire to improve customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Initiatives like the US government's Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW) and international collaborations, such as between Singapore and Sweden, aim to enhance supply chain visibility through data-sharing and AI-driven analysis.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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The Newest Tech Start-Up Billionaire? Donald Trump.
28 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Stock Market
Donald Trump's social media company, Truth Social, has become a publicly traded entity valued at billions of dollars, significantly increasing Trump's net worth. Initially dismissed as a failure, the company saw a turnaround due to a settlement with the SEC, Trump's continued use of the platform, and the loyalty of retail investors. The merger with Digital World Acquisition Corporation provided substantial cash, although the company's fundamentals do not justify its high valuation. The stock's performance is closely tied to Trump's political fortunes, with potential implications for his presidential campaign.
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Andrew Naughtie
Andrew Naughtie is a journalist based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 36
Job Success Rate 92%
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Kamala Harris stands up to Fox
17 Oct 2024
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memofromamerica.substack.com
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| Fox News
Kamala Harris effectively countered Fox News's challenging interview style, demonstrating her capability and composure. Her appearance on the network aimed to reach voters who might hold her to unfair standards, showcasing her ability to handle tough questioning. The article also highlights the ongoing electoral dynamics in key swing states and the challenges faced by both the Trump and Biden campaigns. Additionally, it touches on the radicalization of military personnel and the potential implications for future elections.
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Morgan Sowden
Serial Entrepreneur, engineering leader, and executive with over 25 years of experience in artificial intelligence, machine learning, business, consumer, and financial technologies. Proficient in large-scale technology transformations, agile development, collaborative leadership, and corporate ...
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Technology
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'Coach' Tim Walz rallies Democrats and leans on personal story
04 Oct 2023
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BBC
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English
| Personal Stories
Tim Walz, running for vice-president, used his first significant national speech to emphasize his personal story and coaching background, aiming to connect with moderate voters. He criticized Donald Trump and JD Vance, highlighted Democratic priorities like free school lunches and lower prescription drug prices, and focused on themes of personal freedom and healthcare. The Democratic convention in Chicago featured diverse speakers, with Oprah Winfrey making a surprise appearance. Walz's selection as Kamala Harris's running mate has drawn mixed reactions, with Republicans criticizing his policies and personal claims.
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Scott Sowers
I'm a full time freelance writer and independent producer based in Washington, DC. My areas of expertise include architecture, design, energy, automotive, technology and the utility industry. I work with a variety of clients including television networks, newspapers, magazines, marketing ...
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DOT announces $2.4 billion in rail funding while concerns rise
30 Oct 2024
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www.bondbuyer.com
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| Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The Department of Transportation announced $2.4 billion in funding for 122 rail projects across 41 states and the District of Columbia, aiming to enhance rail infrastructure, create jobs, and improve supply chains. The funding, part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is administered through the Federal Railroad Administration's CRISI program, focusing on smaller railroads. Notable projects include the Springfield Rail Improvements Project, receiving $157 million for enhancements. Despite the funding, concerns about future infrastructure investment gaps persist, with a report highlighting potential political challenges and a $174 billion annual investment shortfall. The ASCE rates U.S. railroad infrastructure at a B, while other sectors lag behind.
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David Strom
David Strom is one of the leading experts on network and Internet technologies and has written and spoken extensively on topics such as VOIP, convergence, email, cloud computing, network management, Internet applications, wireless and Web services for more than 25 years.
English
Content Writing
Fact Checking
Technology
Fact Checking
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The FAA's DEI Push Is Scarier Than You Think
15 Jan 2024
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hotair.com
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English
| FAA Hiring Practices
The article discusses concerns regarding the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the aviation industry, particularly focusing on Boeing, the FAA, and airlines like Alaska Airlines and United Airlines. It criticizes the FAA's hiring practices, which include actively recruiting individuals with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities, as well as other targeted disabilities such as dwarfism, for roles in air traffic control and other positions. The article suggests that such hiring practices could compromise airline safety and criticizes Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for encouraging these policies. It also mentions the recent safety issues and near misses in aviation, implying that the focus on DEI could be a dangerous distraction from safety priorities.
Eileen Truax
Eileen Truax is a veteran journalist specialized in migration and politics. She’s a Knight-Wallace Fellow 2019-2020 at the University of Michigan. She currently lives in Ann Arbor. Eileen was born in Mexico City, where she was a political reporter and a Congress correspondent. In 2004 she moved ...
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The list of Democrats who could be Kamala Harris's choice for vice president
22 Jul 2024
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www.hechoencalifornia1010.com
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Spanish
| Vice Presidential Candidates
Kamala Harris has emerged as the favored Democratic presidential candidate following Joe Biden's support, leading to discussions about her potential vice-presidential running mate. Prominent Democrats like Roy Cooper, Josh Shapiro, Mark Kelly, Andy Beshear, J.B. Pritzker, Pete Buttigieg, Gretchen Whitmer, and Gavin Newsom are being considered. Each candidate brings unique strengths and has expressed support for Harris. The article highlights their political backgrounds, achievements, and the strategic importance of their selection in the upcoming election.
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Maxim Tucker
Maxim Tucker reports for The Times on Ukraine. He has worked in some of the hottest spots in the conflict zone and various locations throughout the country. He has extensive contacts within the Ukrainian government, military and intelligence services, as well as among diplomats, political parties, ...
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Baltimore Key bridge collapse — as it happened
28 Mar 2023
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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| Accidents and Disasters
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed around 1:30 am on Tuesday after being struck by the container ship Dali. The collapse is believed to have resulted in the presumed deaths of six construction workers from Brawner Builders who were on the bridge at the time. An investigation is underway, with the National Transportation Safety Board involved. The bridge's collapse has significant implications for local traffic and the economy, with around 35,000 daily commuters affected and the Port of Baltimore, a critical infrastructure and supply chain component, disrupted. US carmakers like Ford and General Motors are considering rerouting to other ports. The Dali had a history of incidents, including a previous collision in Antwerp and deficiencies noted in inspections. Maryland Governor Wes Moore and President Biden have responded to the incident, with Biden expressing gratitude for the quick response of Baltimore authorities and committing federal support for the bridge's reconstruction.
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Celio Yano
Brazilian journalist based in Curitiba with more than 15 years of experience covering science and technology, environmental, economic and political issues.
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Who are the candidates to replace Biden in the presidential race
22 Jul 2024
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www.gazetadopovo.com.br
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Portuguese
| Democratic Party
Following Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election, the Democratic Party must select a new candidate by August 19 for the upcoming presidential election on November 5. Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, is a leading contender, supported by Biden and other party members. Other potential candidates include California Governor Gavin Newsom, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. The article discusses their backgrounds, political stances, and public perceptions, highlighting Harris's prominence and the challenges she faces. The Democratic Party's decision will shape the race against Republican candidate Donald Trump.
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