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Jacqueline Michele Alemany (o tshotswe ka kgwedi ya Tlhakole e le masome a mabedi le bone (24) ka ngwaga wa 1989) [1]ke mmegadikgang wa kwa Amerika le mmegadikgang wa sepolotiki, yo e leng mogasi wa MS NOW. O ne a kile a nna mokwaledi wa setlhopha sa The Washington Post mme a kwala dikgang tsa mo mosong wa Power Up,[2] mme a akaretsa dikgang tsa pholisi go akaretsa le mathata a di-opioid. [3]Ka ngwaga wa 2021, o ne a tlhophiwa jaaka moanoki wa The Early 202, lekwalodikgang la sepolotiki la The Washington Post.[4]

Dithutego le tiro ya gagwe

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Alemany o belegetswe kwa Scarsdale, New York, mme a tsena kwa Sekolong se Segolo sa Scarsdale.[5] Batsadi ba gagwe ke Ellen (née Luciani) le Joaquin "Jack" Alemany. Mmaagwe ke setlogolo sa bafaladi ba Italy[1] mme rraagwe ke morwa wa bafaladi ba Valencian go tswa Spain.[6] Mmaagwe o ne a direla jaaka Tautona, modulasetilo, le CEO wa CIT Group.[6]

Alemany o ne a aloga kwa Yunibesithing ya Harvard ka ngwaga wa 2011, ka dikirii ya puso.[7]O ne a le mokapotene wa setlhopha sa baseketebolo sa basadi sa Harvard Crimson ka ngwaga wa gagwe wa bofelo.[5][8]

Ka kgwedi ya Phalane e le boraro (3) ka ngwaga wa 2024, o ne a nyala Jake Levine, mothusi yo o kgethegileng wa Tautona Joe Biden.[9]

Tiro ya bobega dikgang

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Alemany o simolotse tiro ya gagwe mo lenaneong la tsebe kwa CBS News, pele a thapiwa jaaka mmegadikgang wa multimedia ka ngwaga wa 2012, a ikgapile mo mererong ya selegae le ya kwa ntle, dipolotiki, le dikgang ka kakaretso.[10][11]Kwa CBS News, Alemany o ne a bega ka letsholo la Tautona wa ngwaga wa 2016 jaaka mmegadikgang wa dijitale.[12][13]Jaaka thelebišene ya "embed" e e neng e nna mo porofenseng ya ntlha ka nako e ntsi ya kgaisano ya ntlha ya ngwaga wa 2015, Alemany o ne a akarediwa mo motseletseleng wa HuffPost wa New Hampshire.[14]

Alemany o ne a abelwa International Women's Media Foundation fellowship ka ngwaga wa 2017.[15]

Alemany o ne a tsenela The Washington Post ka 2018 morago ga dingwaga tse thataro kwa CBS News go kwala PowerUp, lekwalodikgang la mo mosong le le neng le bua thata ka dipolotiki tsa bosetšhaba, White House le Congress. Ka ngwaga wa 2021, o ne a tlhophiwa go nna mokwaledi wa Kongerese. Alemany o ne gape a dira jaaka motsayakarolo kwa Vogue, le Huffington Post.[16]Ka kgwedi ya Lwetse ka ngwaga wa wa 2021, o ne a tlhophiwa jaaka moanelwamogolo wa The Early 202, lekwalodikgang la mo mosong la The Washington Post.[4][17]Ka kgwedi ya Mopitlwe e thola bone (4) ka ngwaga wa 2025, go ne ga itsisiwe gore Alemany o tla nna karolo ya setlhopha se sesha sa MSNBC's panel show The Weekend.[18]

  1. 1 2 Broughton, Kristin (September 26, 2017). "How Ellen Alemany is reinventing CIT". American Banker. Alemany has two other children: Jackie, 25, who works as a reporter for CBS in Washington, D.C.
  2. "The Washington Post hires White House reporter Jacqueline Alemany to anchor new early-morning newsletter "Power Up"". The Washington Post. September 5, 2018
  3. Jacqueline Alemany (October 23, 2017). "How complicated is it to declare opioids a national emergency?". CBS News.
  4. 1 2 "Jacqueline Alemany, Washington, D.C., Anchor of The Early 202". The Washington Post. 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021
  5. 1 2 "Jackie Alemany". Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on January 19, 2018. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  6. 1 2 Lerner, Jane (October 29, 2015). "Village justice appointed in Scarsdale". The Journal News.
  7. "Jacqueline Alemany | HuffPost". HuffPost. Retrieved December 2, 2017
  8. Daley, Nicholas (May 27, 2021). "Jackie Alemany". Harvard Crimson.
  9. O'Connor, Florence (October 3, 2024). "Why One Bride Made Her Entire Wedding Dress the "Something Blue"". Vogue. Retrieved September 17, 2025
  10. "Jacqueline Alemany". International Women's Media Foundation. 2019. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  11. Politico Staff (February 24, 2020). "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Jacqueline Alemany, WaPo reporter and 'Power Up' anchor". POLITICO. Retrieved May 1, 2021
  12. "CBS News 2016 presidential campaign digital journalists". CBS News. September 16, 2015
  13. "On a street in Ohio, defiant Democrats flock to Trump". CBS News. September 21, 2016.
  14. "New Hampshire: What It Takes In The Granite State". HuffPost
  15. "African Great Lakes Reporting Fellows – International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF)". iwmf.org.
  16. "Jacqueline Alemany – Vogue". Vogue. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
  17. Sara Fischer (September 13, 2021). "Washington Post expands 202 newsletter franchise". AXIOS. Retrieved December 13, 2021
  18. "MSNBC Taps Washington Post's Jackie Alemany as 'Weekend' Co-Host". March 4, 2025.