By: Rob Szypko, Chris Wood, Marion Lozano, Sabrina Tavernise, Marc Georges, Nina Feldman, Michael Benoist, Dan Powell, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Miriam Jordan
A false claim made by Donald Trump in the presidential debate has its origins in an Ohio town.
Sabrina Tavernise is a journalist at The New York Times. She focuses on themes related to crypto and blockchain, including crypto exchanges, regulation, and cryptocurrency. Sabrina's work has been featured in Yahoo News, RealClear Education, Environmental Health News, and Talkers Magazine.
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Sabrina Tavernise's coverage focuses on evolving stories, legal policy regulation, and government announcements. The topics she covers are diverse, including world affairs, politics, and government-related issues.
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As her geographic focus is national (United States), ensure that your pitch aligns with this scope when reaching out regarding U.S.-based governmental policies or announcements.
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