Maya Salam,
Maya Salam is an editor and reporter for The New York Times, focusing primarily on pop culture across genres. She covers stories that reflect the current moment, often exploring offbeat topics and their impact on popular culture. Maya joined The Times as a copy editor in 2015 and has since worked as a breaking news and general assignment reporter, as well as a gender reporter for the In Her Words newsletter and column. Prior to joining The Times, she worked at Yahoo as an entertainment and news journalist. Maya studied at the University of Kentucky and Metropolitan State University of Denver, earning a bachelor's degree in editorial journalism with a minor in writing. Throughout her career, she has lived in nine states across the US and spent her early years in Beirut, Lebanon. As a journalist, Maya adheres to The New York Times' ethics policy and is committed to gathering and presenting the truth while remaining fair and empathetic in her reporting.
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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
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 2024Beloved 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.