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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!CBS Los Angeles reporter Serene Branson says that she is doing well and that her garbled speech during a live post-Grammys report was not the result of a medical problem, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Emmy-nominated reporter, whom viewers thought may have suffered a stroke or seizure when she became completely incoherent on the air, was immediately examined by paramedics but not hospitalized after the incident. See the segment for yourself, below: Despite Branson's insistence that she's fine, doctors who have examined the now heavily circulated footage of the incident continue ...
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Here are the 20 essential mainstream political reporters to follow on Twitter. To be sure, this list might be controversial, and, not surprisingly, it skews young. But these are all top-notch journalists who do real journalism, yet also understand the importance of using new media to interact with a community of followers. Many top journalists didn't make this list because they don't Tweet much, or they don't interact with their followers. Remember, this isn't a "best reporters" list (OK, some of these folks are the best reporters); these are the best reporters to follow on Twitter. 1. ...
The crash of a vintage aircraft at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. this morning, as harrowing as it may have been, appears to have had a relatively happy ending for both the pilot and the single passenger, who happened to be a reporter who filed one of the first stories on the incident. Yes, incredible as it may be, Washington Post transportation writer Ashley Halsey III was aboard one of the many vintage aircraft circling the D.C. skies Tuesday morning, specifically a World War II-era Boening Stearman Model 75 biplane. The aerial event was organized for the premiere of "Legends ...
We know press secretaries have wanted to do this a million times. We've just never seen it done, until now... ...
One of the most difficult moments of pre-Crisis Dugout writing was figuring out what to say when Barry Bonds broke the all-time home run record. It happened on one of my days to write. I wish it hadn't. I wish I'd gotten the day when he dressed up like Paula Abdul. But it was my job to write about Bonds and what that moment meant to the sport, and against all good reason I became wrapped up in the emotion, and, well, wrote something nice.As more and more time passes between that moment and the next, my good will flows away and I'm left highlighting and deleting entire paragraphs of ...
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