Max Matza

Max Matza is a journalist at Reuters. He has covered various topics including politics and international affairs. His articles often focus on the intersection of national security and political events in the United States and around the world.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Jasper, Alberta's Devastating Wildfire: 33% of Buildings Destroyed, 89,000 Acres Burned

Jasper, Alberta's Devastating Wildfire: 33% of Buildings Destroyed, 89,000 Acres Burned

Broke On: Friday, 26 July 2024 A massive wildfire in Jasper, Alberta destroyed about 33% of buildings in the town and evacuated over 28,000 residents and visitors. The fire burned through approximately 89,000 acres (36,000 hectares) in Jasper National Park. Causes are under investigation but tropical storm force winds contributed to its rapid spread.
Politically Motivated Attacks in Hancock, Michigan: One Man Critically Injured, Another Dead

Politically Motivated Attacks in Hancock, Michigan: One Man Critically Injured, Another Dead

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 In Hancock, Michigan, a suspect used an ATV to critically injure an 80-year-old man putting up Trump signs and killed another person in politically motivated attacks last weekend. Police are investigating three incidents, including damaging a truck with a Trump sticker and vandalizing law enforcement appreciated vehicles. The recent wave of violence follows a shooting at a Pennsylvania campaign rally, raising concerns for election workers' safety. Former President Trump, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer condemned political violence.
Former President Trump Narrowly Escapes Assassination Attempt by Thomas Matthew Crooks: Investigation Reveals Background and Online Searches

Former President Trump Narrowly Escapes Assassination Attempt by Thomas Matthew Crooks: Investigation Reveals Background and Online Searches

Broke On: Wednesday, 17 July 2024 Former President Trump came dangerously close to being assassinated during a Pennsylvania rally on July 16, 2024, by Thomas Matthew Crooks. Reports reveal Crooks' father contacted law enforcement due to concerns about his son's behavior and online searches related to major depressive disorder and the Democratic National Convention. The F.B.I. discovered Crooks had searched for Trump and Biden images, dates of Trump appearances, and ammunition purchases before the shooting.
Louisiana's New Law: Public Classrooms to Display Ten Commandments by 2025 - Controversy and Legal Challenges Ahead

Louisiana's New Law: Public Classrooms to Display Ten Commandments by 2025 - Controversy and Legal Challenges Ahead

Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 Louisiana's new law, effective 2025, mandates displaying the Ten Commandments in public classrooms. Supporters see it as promoting moral values, while opponents argue it violates church-state separation. Controversy ensues with potential legal challenges based on religious diversity and Establishment Clause concerns.
Willie Mays: The Iconic Baseball Legend with 660 Home Runs and 12 Gold Gloves

Willie Mays: The Iconic Baseball Legend with 660 Home Runs and 12 Gold Gloves

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Willie Mays, a baseball legend with 23 seasons and 3,005 games under his belt, holds the sixth-highest home run record (660) and seventh most total bases (2,922). He earned 12 Gold Gloves and two MVP awards while leading the National League in War ten times. Key player on Giants' 1954 World Series-winning team.
DOJ Decides Against Prosecuting AG Garland for Contempt of Congress: A Precedent-Setting Dispute Over Executive Privilege

DOJ Decides Against Prosecuting AG Garland for Contempt of Congress: A Precedent-Setting Dispute Over Executive Privilege

Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024 The Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided not to prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland for contempt of Congress despite the House's recommendation for criminal charges. This comes after Garland refused to hand over audio tapes from an investigation into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents, citing executive privilege. The House Speaker plans to go to federal court in an attempt to enforce the subpoena and obtain the recordings, while Republicans argue that access would provide more transparency. This dispute escalates a longstanding issue of executive privilege and its application in Congressional investigations.
Pat Sajak Bids Farewell to Wheel of Fortune After 40 Years: A Heartfelt Goodbye to Co-Host Vanna White and Millions of Viewers

Pat Sajak Bids Farewell to Wheel of Fortune After 40 Years: A Heartfelt Goodbye to Co-Host Vanna White and Millions of Viewers

Broke On: Saturday, 08 June 2024 Beloved Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak (1981-2023) bid farewell after 42 years, expressing gratitude to viewers and praising the show's role as a family gathering place. Co-star Vanna White tearfully paid tribute during her following episode.
Jury Misconduct Alleged in Trump Hush Money Trial: Unverified Social Media Post Claims Juror Announced Verdict Early

Jury Misconduct Alleged in Trump Hush Money Trial: Unverified Social Media Post Claims Juror Announced Verdict Early

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 Judge Juan Merchan raises questions over a deleted social media post claiming to reveal the jury verdict in Donald Trump's hush money trial before it was announced. If verified, alleged jury misconduct could lead to setting aside the verdict under New York criminal procedure law.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Address Divided US Congress Amidst Gaza Conflict and Political Tensions

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Address Divided US Congress Amidst Gaza Conflict and Political Tensions

Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, making history as the first foreign leader to address a joint session of US Congress four times, will defend Israel's actions in Gaza and present its vision for peace during his July 24 speech. Amidst political divisions between Republicans and Democrats over Israel's conflict with Hamas, Netanyahu seeks US support despite criticism from some leading Democrats.
Three Black Men File Lawsuit Against American Airlines for Alleged Racial Discrimination Over Unsubstantiated Body Odor Complaints

Three Black Men File Lawsuit Against American Airlines for Alleged Racial Discrimination Over Unsubstantiated Body Odor Complaints

Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 Three Black men sue American Airlines for alleged racial discrimination after being removed from a flight due to unsubstantiated body odor complaints; the incident occurred in January 2024 and the lawsuit claims that all Black men on the flight were targeted, sparking comparisons to Rosa Parks' experience.