By: Joseph Weber
Retired Army specialist Winston Tyler Hencely sustained a fractured skull and brain injuries when a Taliban operative working for a military contractor detonated a suicide vest at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan in 2016.
Joseph Weber is an Executive News Editor at various prominent publications. He covers a diverse range of themes including security and law enforcement, public security, culture and society, as well as regional and world news, particularly focusing on Latin America. His work has been featured in The Washington Post, The Paradise News, CauseACTION Clarion, Just the News, and The Daily Signal.
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Joseph Weber's coverage predominantly revolves around national legal and political issues in the United States, including government announcements, evolving stories, and breaking news. Pitches to him should focus on offering insights or commentary related to ongoing legal cases, legislative developments, or political events within the US.
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