Wayne and Coleen Rooney's marriage is reportedly the strongest its ever been.
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A Washington Post journalist has been suspended after she shared a tweet about the Kobe Bryant rape case
The NBA star died in a helicopter crash on Sunday morning alongside his 13-year-old daughter.
There was an outpouring of grief, while other people reminded the world that Kobe was accused of rape in 2016.
Felicia Sonmez, a political journalist for the Washington Post, tweeted an article from The Daily Beast with the headline: ‘Kobe Bryant’s Disturbing Rape Case: The DNA Evidence, the
Wayne and Coleen Rooney's marriage is reportedly the strongest its ever been.
Former Vice President Joe Biden took a pause during the Democratic debate on February 7 to recognize someone who wasn’t in the house that night. Hours before the candidates took the stage in New Hampshire, back in Washington, DC, Lt.
Stirling’s recently elected MP has been criticised for taking a work trip to the US by a Tory councillor who accused him of going on a “junket”.
President Donald Trump gave a rambling speech on Thursday declaring victory in the impeachment battle, thanking his allies, trashing Sen. Mitt Romney, and attacking “vicious, horrible” Democrats.
Kobe Bryant‘s sisters Sharia Washington, 43, and Shaya Tabb, 42, have broken their silence about the tragic loss of their younger brother and 13-year-old niece Gianna. “On behalf of our family, we join Vanessa, Natalia, Bianka and Capri in grieving the loss of Kobe and Gianna in such a tragic accident,” the women said in a joint statement to NewsOne.com on Friday, Jan.
Kobe Bryant's sisters have broken their silence following the NBA star's death.
Laurie Segall, a technology journalist and entrepreneur, has been named a correspondent for “60 In 6,” the new program being developed by “60 Minutes” for Quibi, the short-form video hub run by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman. Segall is the latest journalist to join the new venture, which has also attracted staffers from Univision News and the Washington Post.
Following an uproar over the suspension of Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez regarding her Twitter posts in the wake of Kobe Bryant’s death, the outlet has now ruled that she did not violate its social media policy.
By Ted Johnson
The Washington Post is under fire from its own guild and media critic for putting one of its reporters on administrative leave for a series of tweets put out in the wake of Kobe Bryant’s death.
By Ted Johnson
The Washington Post has suspended national political news reporter Felicia Sonmez following her tweets around late NBA star Kobe Bryant’s rape allegation and the backlash she received online.