
Angie Moreschi
Investigative Reporter at Sinclair Broadcast Group
Reporter, Spotlight on America at WJLA-TV (Arlington, VA)
Award winning Investigative Reporter at Spotlight on America, proud mom, happy wife, dog lover —💡 TIPS: [email protected] or 571-982-0099
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1 week ago |
thenationaldesk.com | Angie Moreschi |Nathan Aaron
Owning a home has long been a way to create generational wealth in the U.S. but a tough housing market is taking its toll on many Americans. The homeownership rate dipped to a five-year low over the past year and is expected to remain flat through 2025. Spotlight on America National Investigative Correspondent Angie Moreschi took a closer look at what’s driving the trend and how some homeowners are overcoming hardship. Lifelong dream to be a homeownerNicole Mills is proud to finally be a homeowner.
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1 week ago |
weartv.com | Angie Moreschi |Nathan Aaron
Owning a home has long been a way to create generational wealth in the U.S. but a tough housing market is taking its toll on many Americans. The homeownership rate dipped to a five-year low over the past year and is expected to remain flat through 2025. Spotlight on America National Investigative Correspondent Angie Moreschi took a closer look at what’s driving the trend and how some homeowners are overcoming hardship.
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2 weeks ago |
news4sanantonio.com | Angie Moreschi |Andrea Nejman |Nathan Aaron
Technology in cars can make driving more convenient, but it's also raising questions about how much data it's allowing car companies to collect on us, and even sell to third parties. You might be surprised by the enormous amounts of information they're gathering and sharing. Still, despite warnings from experts and lawmakers, there's no universal protection for drivers. Spotlight on America investigates growing criticism that it's a violation of driver privacy.
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2 weeks ago |
siouxlandnews.com | Angie Moreschi |Andrea Nejman |Nathan Aaron
WASHINGTON (SOA) — Technology in cars can make driving more convenient, but it's also raising questions about how much data it's allowing car companies to collect on us, and even sell to third parties. You might be surprised by the enormous amounts of information they're gathering and sharing. Still, despite warnings from experts and lawmakers, there's no universal protection for drivers. Spotlight on America investigates growing criticism that it’s a violation of driver privacy.
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2 weeks ago |
katu.com | Angie Moreschi |Andrea Nejman |Nathan Aaron
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Pretty SURPRISING INFO in our latest story on #HomeBuyerAffordabilityObstacles! Who EXACTLY is considered a 1st time homebuyer? And just how much can you make & still get aid? You might be surprised too! https://t.co/YpAWqquheW @HUDgov @SOAInvestigates @Nathan_Redacted @TND

Your car could be WATCHING & LISTENING to you! Spotlight on America investigates Car Data Privacy. https://t.co/J4QZIqVBei @SOAInvestigates @TND @uspirg @Nathan_Redacted #CreepyDataCollection #CarDataPrivacy @SenMikeLee @SenJeffMerkley @ewarren

WATCH OUT! Likelihood of being hit by an UN or UNDER insured driver is growing, putting everyone on our nation’s roads at greater risk. Here's our latest SPOTLIGHT investigation: https://t.co/KzmgwcuHXg @TND @SOAInvestigates @forthepeople @Nathan_Redacted #carinsurance @iiiorg