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politics4 months ago

Eric Adams' adviser suspended after giving cash to reporter in chip bag

Winnie Greco, a longtime adviser and fundraiser for NY Mayor Eric Adams, was suspended after attempting to secretly give a reporter cash inside a potato chip bag, an act she described as a cultural gesture. The incident has raised concerns about ethics and press integrity, especially given Greco's past legal issues and close ties to Adams.

sports1 year ago

"Uncovering the Controversy: Caitlin Clark's Uncomfortable Exchange with Reporter"

IndyStar reporter Gregg Doyel faced backlash for an uncomfortable exchange with basketball star Caitlin Clark, with some pointing out his history of questionable behavior, including old tweets and past incidents. Doyel apologized and acknowledged his "ignorance" in a column, but the apology did not quell the criticism, with ex-ESPN anchor Sage Steele and others calling out his unprofessionalism. This incident has brought attention to Doyel's past behavior, leading to widespread criticism and calls for accountability.

politics1 year ago

"Biden's State of the Union Address Sparks Controversy and Viral Reactions"

President Biden faced criticism for using the term "illegal" to describe an alleged illegal immigrant murderer during his State of the Union address, prompting a reporter to question him about it as he departed for a campaign trip to Philadelphia. Biden's hesitant response and the reporter's line of questioning were both heavily scrutinized, with some arguing that the focus on language overshadowed the tragedy of the murder. Biden's lackluster response also drew criticism, with some questioning his clarity and memory.

sports1 year ago

"Remembering Chris Mortensen: Tributes Pour in for Longtime ESPN NFL Reporter"

Chris Mortensen, a renowned NFL reporter for ESPN, has passed away at the age of 72. Diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer in 2016, Mortensen returned to work after successful treatments but stepped away last year to focus on his health, family, and faith. Known for breaking news such as quarterback Peyton Manning's retirement, Mortensen was widely respected and beloved by colleagues and fans. NFL executives and players, including Manning and commissioner Roger Goodell, mourned his death, with Goodell praising Mortensen's influence and dedication to sports reporting.

lawsuit-press-freedom1 year ago

"Reporter Files Federal Lawsuit Over Controversial Marion County Police Raid"

A reporter at the Marion County Record has filed a federal lawsuit alleging her constitutional rights were violated during a controversial raid last August, seeking damages of $950,000 and attorney’s fees. The raid, which drew widespread criticism, led to the reporter suffering seizures and has been linked to extreme depression and anxiety. The police chief who ordered the raid has since resigned, and another reporter had previously filed a federal lawsuit against him, accusing him of violating her constitutional rights.

"Kansas Newspaper Reporters File Lawsuits Over Controversial Police Raid"

Marion County Record reporter Phyllis Zorn is suing the city of Marion, its officials, and law enforcement for $950,000 in damages, alleging physical and mental health problems caused by a police raid on the newspaper's offices. The raid, which occurred in August 2023, was related to the newspaper's investigation into the background of the then-police chief. Zorn's lawsuit claims violations of press and speech freedoms, as well as protection from unreasonable police searches guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. The lawsuit is the second over the raid, with a former reporter also suing the former police chief.

sports2 years ago

"UFC's Sean Strickland Sparks Controversy with Homophobic Rant"

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland went on a homophobic tirade during a press conference, attacking a reporter for asking about his past anti-LGBTQ remarks and criticizing his political views. Strickland's outburst included insults and profanity directed at the reporter and the LGBTQ community, leading to backlash from MMA reporters and calls for ESPN to denounce his comments. The incident has been widely condemned, while some on the right have celebrated Strickland's behavior.

human-interest2 years ago

"Reporter Revisits the Joy of Snow Days in Nostalgic Discovery"

In 1981, reporter Ann Reskin embraced the joy of snow days by joining children in various winter activities, including sledding, building snowmen, having snowball fights, and making snow angels. Despite her playful antics, she also interviewed the kids about their favorite part of a snow day. The reporter's lighthearted approach to rediscovering the magic of snow days captured the essence of childhood winter fun.

obituary2 years ago

Tragic Loss: Pennsylvania News Anchor Emily Matson Dies at 42

Emily Matson, a beloved news anchor and reporter at WICU-TV in Erie, PA, for nearly two decades, has passed away at the age of 42. Matson was known for her passion and dedication to delivering news to the Erie community and Northwest Pennsylvania. She started as an intern and eventually became a co-anchor for the station's nightly news. Matson was a two-time winner of the Outstanding Spot News Award and was highly regarded for her work in covering crime stories.

obituary2 years ago

Tragic Loss: Local News Anchor Emily Matson Passes Away at 42

Emily Matson, a beloved news anchor and reporter at WICU-TV in Erie, PA, has passed away at the age of 42. Matson had been with the NBC affiliate for nearly two decades and was known for her passion and dedication to delivering news to the Erie community. She began her career as an intern and worked her way up to co-anchor the nightly news. Matson was a two-time winner of the Outstanding Spot News Award and was highly regarded by her colleagues and viewers.

press-freedom2 years ago

Arrests and Ethics: Alabama Newspaper Publisher and Reporter Spark National Attention

The publisher and a reporter of an Alabama newspaper, Atmore News, were arrested for publishing an article that revealed information about a grand jury investigation into the local school system. The charges include revealing grand jury proceedings, violating state ethics law, and using a school board position for personal gain. Press-freedom advocates have called for the charges to be dropped, emphasizing the importance of journalists' role in covering matters of public interest. The arrests have raised concerns about press freedom and the chilling effect it may have on journalism.

viral-news2 years ago

"South Carolina News Reporter's Viral Reaction to State Fair Hot Dog Taste Test"

Jalen Tart, a reporter for WIS-TV in South Carolina, went viral after his reaction to tasting a Polish-style hot dog at the state fair was caught on camera. Viewers questioned whether Tart enjoyed the taste based on his body language, but he reassured them by saying it was "pretty good." The clip of Tart struggling to digest the food and his colleague's smirk garnered laughs online, with many appreciating the unique way black people communicate. Tart later explained that he took too big of a bite and learned his lesson. The Columbia State Fair is open until October 22.