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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.

America's 'panda-monium' ending; last giant pandas in US heading back to China

Atlanta, Georgia — It's clear, in black and white. America's panda-monium is ending, with the news that the last giant pandas in the U.S. will return...

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New name makes latest list of top US baby names

Anywhere, U.S.A — In the sport of baby naming, landing on the Social Security Administration’s annual list of 1000 most popular newborn names is like...

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Study: AI capable of deceiving humans, poses serious risk

San Francisco — A new study by researchers from the Center for AI Safety in San Francisco has revealed the risks of AI’s increasing capacity to lie.

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UN halves estimate of women, children killed in Gaza

Washington, D.C. — The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has revised its child fatality figure from the war in Gaza...

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‘It’s not only the Hamas monsters we face, but the whole Iran terror axis' Netanyahu tells Dr. Phil in exclusive interview

Israel — Dr. Phil McGraw sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel for an exclusive interview this week. Watch Full Interview...

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‘We feel alone,' worldwide spike in antisemitism felt against Jews

Texas — The deadliest attack in Israeli history by Hamas on October 2023 has resulted in a spike in antisemitism against Jews worldwide.

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Flower bouquets for Mother's Day are seen at a retail store in Morton Grove, Ill., Saturday, May 8, 2021. According to the Associated Press, several factors have led to a shortage of popular flowers for Mother's Day including roses, ranunculus and anemones and the cost of flowers is sky-rocketing as a result. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Consumers expected to spend near-record $33.5B this Mother’s Day

Washington, D.C. - Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach $33.5 billion this year, according to the annual consumer survey released in April by...

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La Azteca Market is a typical example of masmall markets in South Los Angeles, with junk food near the front door and checkout counter, seen Friday, Aug. 22, 2008. In the poorest parts of Los Angeles, a grocery store or a sit-down restaurant can be hard to come by, a reality local officials fault for the higher rates of obesity, diabetes and other health problems that plague the area disproportionately. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

Study: Eating junk food as a kid can lead to memory loss

California - Most Americans know junk food isn’t healthy. Turns out, it can also make you forgetful.

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A page from the Temu website is seen, June 23, 2023, in New York. Temu, the China-founded online retailer surging in popularity in the United States, is opening its platform to U.S. and European sellers, a Temu spokesperson confirmed Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Temu more dangerous than TikTok? Senator demands investigation into 'pipeline of slave labor products'

Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) is demanding that President Joe Biden open an investigation into the popular Chinese e-commerce...

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Harvard student sues school, ‘Jewish students don’t feel safe here anymore’

Massachusetts — Harvard grad student Shabbos Kestenbaum is suing the university for failing to uphold federal law under Title VI of the Civil Rights...

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