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Who did Yamiche alcindor replace on Washington Week? What will Yamiche Alcindor do now?

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Famous news correspondent Yamiche alcindor had succeeded Robert Costa on Washington Week. Costa had moderated the programme from 2017 to 2021.

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Due to Alcindor’s resignation, “guest moderators will run the show until a new regular moderator is named.”

What will Yamiche Alcindor do now?

Alcindor will be focusing on her commitments to NBC News and working on her upcoming memoir.

About Yamiche Alcindor

Yamiche Alcindor began her journalism career in 2009 as a reporter for Newsday, in New York, where she covered local news and national politics.

She is known for her work as a White House correspondent for PBS NewsHour, and a Washington correspondent for NBC News.

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Alcindor’s news reporting is often focuses on issues of race, social justice, and the intersection of politics and policy.

For her work in journalism, Alcindor has received numerous accolades such as the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Aldo Beckman Memorial Award and the Journalist of the Year award by the National Association of Black Journalists.

Alcindor joined USA Today in 2015 as a national political reporter, covering the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.

In 2018, Alcindor joined PBS NewsHour as a White House correspondent, and gained recognition for her probing questions during press briefings and interviews with political figures.

 


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