By: Kayla Epstein
Kayla Epstein, Cecilia Barría & Pascal Fletcher The US has charged former Cuban leader Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill US nationals and other crimes over the downing of two planes between Cuba and Florida in 1996.


Kayla Epstein is a National Reporter at BBC North America. She covers a wide range of topics including elections, government, and public policy, with a focus on health, energy, and security issues in the United States. Kayla's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as AOL, BBC News, and The Guardian.
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Kayla Epstein's coverage focuses primarily on government and politics, with a particular emphasis on legal cases, election-related news, and government announcements. She often covers evolving stories and breaking news in these domains.
Given this focus, Kayla would be receptive to pitches from experts who can provide insightful commentary or analysis related to ongoing legal cases involving public figures or significant political events. Pitches should also highlight expertise in the political landscape, especially concerning high-profile individuals such as Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
As she does not have a specific geographic focus but instead appears to cover national and international political developments broadly without specifying regions of interest, pitches should aim to provide insights that are relevant on a global scale.
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