
Lauren DiMundo
Producer at Freelance
Journalist, tv producer & dog connoisseur • associate producer for @nightline • she/her
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Jan 19, 2024 |
southernillinoisnow.com | Kelsey Klimara |Paulina Tam |Lauren DiMundo |Ivan Pereira
(NEW YORK) — The stories of flying saucers, little green men, and contact with beings from across the cosmos have fascinated the public for centuries as people have wondered what’s beyond our skies. But over the last few decades, as science and mass media have expanded, the obsession with unidentified flying objects and possible extraterrestrial life has exploded.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Kelsey Klimara |Paulina Tam |Lauren DiMundo |Ivan Pereira
"Impact x Nightline" takes a look at the question: Are we alone? ByKelsey Klimara, Paulina Tam, Lauren DiMundo, and Ivan PereiraJanuary 19, 2024, 8:05 AMThe stories of flying saucers, little green men, and contact with beings from across the cosmos have fascinated the public for centuries as people have wondered what's beyond our skies.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
wsbradio.com | Kelsey Klimara |Paulina Tam |Lauren DiMundo |Ivan Pereira
NEW YORK — The stories of flying saucers, little green men, and contact with beings from across the cosmos have fascinated the public for centuries as people have wondered what's beyond our skies. But over the last few decades, as science and mass media have expanded, the obsession with unidentified flying objects and possible extraterrestrial life has exploded.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
abcnews.go.com | Maria Elena Salinas |María Salinas |Lauren DiMundo |Cait Bladt |Kelsey Klimara |Ivan Pereira
Some residents are battling cancer more than 70 years after Trinity test. ByMaria Elena Salinas, Lauren DiMundo, Cait Bladt, Kelsey Klimara, and Ivan PereiraNovember 2, 2023, 4:27 PMThe Trinity Test, the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, was a technical success -- the gadget, as it was codenamed, generated 18 kilotons of force, and the explosion set off the nuclear age. But many New Mexico residents consider it the beginning of a decades-long disaster.
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Apr 28, 2023 |
abcnews.go.com | Deborah Kim |Lisa Zobel |Lauren DiMundo |Ivan Pereira
The intersection of policing, race, and autism has the potential to result in tragic outcomes. Black Americans are two to three times more likely to be killed by cops than white Americans, according to police data. Some of the hallmarks of autism - a developmental disability that millions of Americans have been diagnosed with - can further complicate interactions with police.
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