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Prior to joining CNN, Macaya helped lead live video and breaking news coverage at The Washington Post and was a fellow with NBC News in their Washington bureau. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Georgetown University and is an adjunct professor in the program. She serves as Regi...
SXSW has been a big (and wild) event since its inception in 1987, but it hasn’t always been known as a place where a lot of breaking news happens. That doesn’t mean it’s not important, though. SXSW may feel like a giant corporate retreat, but it’s a place where some of th...
Before covering Congress, Rosche was CNN Politics’ first breaking news editor. Prior to CNN, he was POLITICO’s deputy breaking news editor. Rosche also previously wrote for South Carolina’s Hilton Head Island Packet before moving to the nation’s capital. He is a graduate of the University...
in the 1990s was everything that baseball today is missing—an uber-marketable superstar who made baseball cool. He crushed home runs with the sweetest left-handed swing anyone had ever seen, and donned his signature backward hat and million-dollar...
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But he added it “wasn’t a thing to be signing anything” today. “He’s quite a guy, quite a character,” Trump said of Kim. “We had some options but at this time we decided not to do any of the options.” “Sometimes you have to walk,” the President added. “Thi...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may have answered his first ever question from an international journalist today. At the end of his first sit-town with Trump, the Washington Post’s David Nakamura yelled out if Kim was confident about striking a deal with the US leader. “It’s ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may have answered his first ever question from an international journalist today. At the end of his first sit-town with Trump, the Washington Post’s David Nakamura yelled out if Kim was confident about striking a deal with the US leader. “It’s t...