Laura Helmuth is an American science journalist. She currently serves as editor-in-chief at Scientific American, based in Washington, District Of Columbia. Laura started her science writing career by serving as an intern at Science News.
Brian Krebs is an American investigative reporter. He is best known for his report on profit-seeking cybercriminals. Brian’s interest in investigative reporting grew after he was locked out of his own computer by a computer worm in 2001. Apart from being a reporter, Brian is also an author of a daily blog well know as KrebsOnSecurity.com. He covers computer security as well as cybercrime.
Michiko Kakutani is an American literary critic. She is a former chief book critic for The New York Times. She is well known for her writing reviews in the movie voice or book characters, such as Elle Woods of Legally Blonde, Austin Powers, Truman Capote’s character Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Brian Griffin, as well as Holden Caulfield.
Sarah Kaufman is an American journalist and author. She currently serves as the dance critic for the Washington Post. Sarah won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. The Art of Grace was her most recent work published in 2015 by W.W. Norton and Company. Sarah studied dance but eventually gave it up while in graduate school. She then joined journalism after complained to the Washington City Paper about their lack of dance reviews. Sarah then started writing reviews for that publication.
Ellen Nakashima is an American journalist. She currently serves as a national security reporter for The Washington Post. Ellen began working for the Post in 1995. She mainly focuses on issues relating to technology, intelligence, as well as civil liberties. Previously, she worked as a Southeast Asia correspondent for the paper. Ellen wrote about the presidential candidacy of Al Gore and also co-authored a biography of Gore. She has as well covered Virginia state politics, federal agencies, as well as local affairs.
Seung Min Kim is an American journalist.She currently serves as a White House correspondent for The Washington Post.She also works as a political analyst for CNN. She joined the Washington Post team in Feb 2018 and has now served there for period of more than three years. Seung’s major achievement in her current job is when she covered the relationship between the former USA president Trump’s White House and the Capitol Hill.
Alyse Eady ( Full name Alyse Cynthia Eady) is an American news anchor as well as a beauty pageant titleholder. She won the Miss Arkansas 2010 title. Eady was also named as the first runner-up at the 2011 Miss America pageant, the title was taken by Miss Nebraska 2010 Teresa Scanlan. She currently serves as an anchor at Fox 5 channel based in Atlanta.
Glenn Burns is an American Meteorologist. He currently serves as the chief meteorologist at WSB-TV ( ABC-affiliated ) based in Atlanta, Georgia. Glenn holds the AMS seal of approval and is, therefore, a certified meteorologist. he broadcasts the weather at 4 p.m and 6 p.m. newscasts from Monday to Friday. Additionally, Glenn hosts the end of the weekly Mega Millions of lottery drawings, located in Atlanta.
Jovita Moore was an American news anchor and reporter. In the late years before her death, she served as an anchor at WSB-TV Action News/Channel 2 ( ABC-affiliated). Jovita’s role at the station was to broadcast the news at 5, 6, and 11 pm. She had been serving the station since 1998 when she became part of the station’s news team. She won several Emmy Awards due to her excellent reporting. Jovita began her career by serving as a News reporter at KFMS-TV based in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Jesse Jackson ( Full name Jesse Louis Jackson) is an American Baptist minister, political activist, as well as a politician. In 1984 and 1988, he was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. From 1991 to 1997, Jesse served as a shadow U.S. Senator for the District of Columbia. Additionally, Jesse is the founder of the organizations that merged to form Rainbow/PUSH. His eldest son Jesse Jr is the former U.S Representative. From 1992 to 2000, his son hosted an American News show called Both Sides with Jesse Jackson on CNN.