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Annie Gimbel

Annie Gimbel is the Digital News Managing Editor for Merit Street Media. An Emmy-nominated journalist, she has produced digital, broadcast and print stories for the fifth largest television market of North Texas, as well as nationally. She was previously a reporter for NBC 5, which launched a digital channel, both on-air and online exclusively using reports she produced, wrote, shot and edited. Her stories have been featured nationally on: CBS News, CBS Moneywatch, CNN, Drudge Report, Entertainment Tonight, ET News, and TMZ to name a few. She covers breaking news, often focusing on crime, aerospace & defense, and more. A writer/editor at heart, her attention to detail, mastery of AP-style and ability to adapt to various platforms sets her work apart. Whether producing hard news or lifestyle stories, she thrives on deadline pressure. Her body of work exemplifies sound editorial judgment delivering content within the fast-paced 24/7 news cycle.

Flood waters wash over Guy Ford Road bridge on the Watauga River as Hurricane Helene approaches in the North Carolina mountains, in Sugar Grove, North Carolina, U.S. September 26, 2024. REUTERS/Jonathan Drak

Hurricane Helene slams into Florida coastline, power outages surpass 1M

UPDATE | Sept. 26, 2024, 11:37 PM CST | Crawfordville, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Helene roared ashore around 11:10 p.m. EDT...

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Tech industry giving AI greater decision-making abilities

Global — AI continues to advance toward having greater decision-making abilities with help from humans in the tech industry.

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‘Tren de Aragua gangsters are like cockroaches,’ Texas declares Venezuelan gang a terrorist group

Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a proclamation Sept. 16 declaring the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization.

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A handout photograph, shot in January 2024, shows a woman and baby at the Zamzam displacement camp, close to El Fasher in North Darfur, Sudan. An assessment by Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) in January found that at the camp, which is home to an estimated 400,000 people, two babies were dying every hour. Nearly 40% of children aged six months to two years old were malnourished, the group found. MSF/Mohamed Zakaria/Handout via REUTERS

Biden calls for an end to 'senseless war' amid famine, rape, violence in Sudan

El Fasher, Darfur — Bringing the plight of the Sudanese people back to the forefront, President Joe Biden called for peace in the region Tuesday.

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'We're here with our friends, we've got a ride home and we're doing the work.' NASA astronauts Butch and Suni answer questions from space

UPDATED | Sept. 13, 2024, 1:52 PM CST | NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were in good spirits as they discussed their ongoing mission...

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Jordan DeMay, 17

'It happened so quickly,' mother shares story of sextortion case that led to Michigan teen’s suicide

Marquette, Michigan — Six hours is all it took for Jennifer Buta to lose her son Jordan DeMay, 17, after a group of Nigerian scammers threatened to...

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Study warns false-positive mammograms deter some women from follow-up breast cancer screenings

Anywhere, United States — Mammograms are essential, preventative tools for cancer screening for millions of American women. Currently, about 10% of...

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Cops bust accused serial thief with fentanyl-filled Hello Kitty baggie

San Bernardino County, California — In a bust that was anything but cute, officers with the Chino Police Department seized a Hello Kitty baggie full...

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