Julie Westfall
Julie Westfall is the former deputy politics editor at the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she led real-time news at The Times. She has also worked in breaking-news editing roles at Digital First Media in New York City, NPR-affiliate KPCC in Los Angeles, and the regional news startup TBD.com in Washington, D.C. She grew up in Florida and holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali.
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Authorities in South Carolina said Wednesday that they were investigating a devastating fire at a black church that was the target of a Ku Klux Klan attack 20 years ago.
Hace un par de dÃas, enterrado en una sesión de Preguntas y Respuestas con Al Jean, el productor ejecutivo de “Los Simpsonsâ€, Variety nos dejó caer este spoiler devastador: Homero y Marge Simpson se separarán legalmente en la próxima temporada.
A few days ago, buried in a Q&A with “The Simpsons†executive producer Al Jean, Variety dropped this devastating spoiler: Homer and Marge Simpson will legally separate in the upcoming season.
The man who was convicted in the 2001 killing of Capitol Hill intern Chandra Levy will receive a new trial, a judge ruled on Thursday.
The Rolling Stones will kick off a North American tour this spring at San Diego’s Petco Park on May 24, and will re-release its 1971 album “Sticky Fingers†around the same time.
Trevor Noah, a 31-year-old comedian who has been a contributor to Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,†will be the program’s new host when current host Jon Stewart leaves later this year, the network announced Monday.
Add Donald Trump to the list – seriously this time.