
Yasmine Salam
Associate Producer, NBC News Investigations at NBC News
londoner by way of cairo 🐪 associate producer investigations @nbcnews • culture+politics @georgetown • formerly @cnn, @politicoeurope, @hrw
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2 months ago |
nbcchicago.com | Kate Snow |Yasmine Salam |Abigail Brooks
Though it was 40 years ago, Hector Corvera still remembers the uneasiness he felt when he cut someone’s hair for the very first time. “Your first day out of beauty college, you’re nervous and you don’t want to mess up,” he said. The onetime hairstylist was born and raised in California’s Central Valley to Mexican-American agricultural farmers. He grew up helping out during harvests. But by the end of high school, he was tired of the brutal work in the fields.
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2 months ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Kate Snow |Yasmine Salam |Abigail Brooks
Though it was 40 years ago, Hector Corvera still remembers the uneasiness he felt when he cut someone's hair for the very first time. "Your first day out of beauty college, you're nervous and you don't want to mess up," he said. The onetime hairstylist was born and raised in California's Central Valley to Mexican-American agricultural farmers. He grew up helping out during harvests. But by the end of high school, he was tired of the brutal work in the fields.
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2 months ago |
nbcnews.com | Kate Snow |Yasmine Salam |Abigail Brooks
CENTRAL VALLEY, Calif. — Though it was 40 years ago, Hector Corvera still remembers the uneasiness he felt when he cut someone’s hair for the very first time. “Your first day out of beauty college, you’re nervous and you don’t want to mess up,” he said. The onetime hairstylist was born and raised in California’s Central Valley to Mexican-American agricultural farmers. He grew up helping out during harvests. But by the end of high school, he was tired of the brutal work in the fields.
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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Kate Snow |Yasmine Salam |Abigail Brooks
People in Florida Say Dense, Mysterious Fog With Chemical Smell Is Making Them Sick"The taste of the air, the only word I can think of is toxic." Down in Florida, residents have been haunted by a strange specter: a lingering and …
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Nov 1, 2024 |
autos.yahoo.com | Yasmine Salam |Kaitlin Sullivan |Dasha Burns
ST. LOUIS — Millions of Americans will be able to vote on November ballots whether to protect access to contraception. In states where tensions have long boiled over reproductive rights, family planning experts say women face mounting barriers to getting birth control. The fear, confusion and anxiety over abortion has extended to their ability to prevent a pregnancy. In June, Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would have enshrined a national right to birth control into law.
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