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Preston's Summary
Lydia Moynihan is a Wall Street reporter with a focus on national finance and business news. She has written for publications such as the New York Post, Sky News Australia, NewsNation, RealClearMarkets, and Knowledia. Lydia's articles cover a range of topics including corporate earnings, stock market trends, political influences on the economy, and high-profile business figures.
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Geo Focus
United States (National)
Coverage Attributes:
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Cites Data:15%
Breaking News:13%
Evolving Stories:12%
Event Coverage:10%
Government Announcement:10%
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Most Recent Topics:
- Politics
- Technology
- Finance
- Work Culture
- New York City
- Media
Pitching Insights
Lydia Moynihan's coverage is heavily focused on national US politics, finance, and economy. She frequently covers breaking news with a strong emphasis on citing data and government announcements.
If you are reaching out to Lydia, consider providing insights into breaking developments in the US financial sector or recent government announcements related to finance and economy. Additionally, if your expertise lies in analyzing data that pertains to significant events within these sectors or you have unique insights into US political matters relating to finance and economy, those would likely be of interest to her.
As Lydia focuses primarily on the United States, ensure that any pitches reflect this geographic focus.
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Articles
Last year, the greater NYC area attracted 14.3% of all tech-sector employees who relocated in the US — more than any other city, according to an analysis of LinkedIn data by venture firm SignalFire.
Left-leaning billionaire George Soros has recruited the Democrat-controlled Federal Communications Commission to help fast track his takeover of the nation's second-biggest radio network.
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Clear CEO Caryn Seidman Becker envisions a future in which your face can open any door.
“It's very different than 2016 when you were ostracized … in 2016 you would have had backlash from portfolio companies or founders [if you endorsed Trump],” said one source who asked to speak on the condition of anonymity, but is now revealing to friends and colleagues that he supports Trump. “The stigma is going away.”
In the city that never sleeps, one company is betting people will shell out thousands to spend their nights on the same kind of bed that Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and the NBA's Jimmy Butler use.
While multiple sources told The Post they are “sticking with Biden,” the longtime donor noted that Jill Biden may receive a frosty reception at the event. “Lots of people are blaming his wife … for not telling him [to step aside].”
Any decline in the 81-year-old president's polling numbers after those two weeks are up will become problematic and difficult for donors to stomach, a source privy to a call with top campaign contributors on Monday told The Post.
“Biden has two real choices: Kamala inherits; or they transfer it all to the DNC,” Signum Global partners Rob Casey told The Post. “That money would all be accessed by Kamala… anyone else would be on their own for fundraising.”
It's remarkable that, with all the technological advancements of the past 20 years — including carrying smartphones in our pockets — we still call 911 the same old way in a crisis.