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reporter

[ri-pawr-ter, -pohr-] / rɪˈpɔr tər, -ˈpoʊr- /


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The US secretary of state told reporters on Monday that the US "would not deliberately target a school" but that the department of defence was investigating "if that was our strike".

From BBC

She also reported on U.S. regulatory power and the Department of Justice for Bloomberg's legal team in New York and covered Indian politics as a data reporter at the Hindustan Times in New Delhi.

From The Wall Street Journal

During a videoconference with reporters on Tuesday, Snead said the trade market this time of year is “probably more intense than at the trade deadline.”

From Los Angeles Times

New York Fed President John Williams told reporters at a credit union conference in Washington that the fallout hinges on how long they affect asset prices, especially the price of oil.

From Barron's

The only other colleague was a WCBS-TV reporter and his girlfriend.

From Los Angeles Times