Kyle Feldscher,

Kyle Feldscher is a seasoned journalist with experience in various roles. He currently serves as the PM Breaking News Editor at CNN Politics, where he coordinates nightly coverage of the political world from the DC bureau. Prior to joining CNN, Feldscher worked as the Breaking News Editor at the Washington Examiner and held positions as a Breaking News Reporter and an Energy and Environment Reporter. He began his career in Michigan, working as a crime reporter for The Ann Arbor News before moving to MLive's Lansing bureau, where he covered education policy and politics in the state Capitol. Feldscher has received recognition for his work on the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and his coverage of crime in Ann Arbor. He is a graduate of Michigan State University School of Journalism and hails from Canton, Michigan.

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Recent Articles

Simone Biles Overcomes Left Calf Discomfort to Shine at Paris Olympics: Highest Scores on Balance Beam, Vault and Floor Exercise

Simone Biles Overcomes Left Calf Discomfort to Shine at Paris Olympics: Highest Scores on Balance Beam, Vault and Floor Exercise

Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 Simone Biles, the gymnastics legend, triumphantly returned to competition at the Paris Olympics after dealing with a mental block and calf pain during Tokyo. Despite discomfort in her left calf during warm-ups, she produced impressive performances on all apparatuses. Biles' highest scores came from her balance beam (14.733) and Cheng vault (15.800), securing her a spot in the event finals for floor, vault, and beam.