Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

jlombardi@dailyvoice.com

Joe Lombardi, Daily Voice's Managing Editor, has spent his professional career as a newsroom director, manager, editor, producer, writer, reporter and broadcaster who has worked at major websites, television networks, newspapers, magazines and radio stations and as a book author.

The Manhattan native, Irvington (NY) High School and University of Dayton graduate has been actively involved in web publishing for more than 25 years. In addition, he also has expertise in marketing, public relations and social media.

Lombardi rejoined Daily Voice in September 2013 as managing editor after serving as sports editorial consultant from August 2011 through January 2012. He was named to oversee editorial operations in the fall of 2017.

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Trump Says US Has Reached Trade Deal With China Trump Says US Has Reached Trade Deal With China
Trump Says US Has Reached Trade Deal With China President Trump has announced that the United States has reached a trade deal with China following two days of intense negotiations in London. "Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me," Trump posted in all caps on Truth Social Wednesday morning, June 11. "Full magnets, and any necessary rare earths, will be supplied, up front, by China.  "Likewise, we will provide to China what was agreed to, including Chinese students using our colleges and universities (which has always been good with me!) "We are getting a total of 55% tariffs, China is getti…
Expect Frequent Haze, Smoke From Canadian Wildfires This Summer, Forecasters Say Expect Frequent Haze, Smoke From Canadian Wildfires This Summer, Forecasters Say
Expect Frequent Haze, Smoke From Canadian Wildfires This Summer, Forecasters Say The sun may still shine this summer, but it won’t always look like it. Across the northern United States, residents can expect hazy skies, milky sunsets, and the occasional whiff of campfire as wildfire smoke from Canada drifts south through the summer months, according to AccuWeather. Forecasters say that smoke impacts will be frequent and widespread, affecting much of the Northeast, the mid-Atlantic, and parts of the Midwest through late August.  While the hazy conditions might seem like a typical summer heat quirk, meteorologists note that this particular summer haze will largely b…
These 10 Everyday Annoyances Trigger Americans Most These 10 Everyday Annoyances Trigger Americans Most
These 10 Everyday Annoyances Trigger Americans Most Just the sound of someone chewing, or spotting someone you can't stand, is enough to send stress levels soaring, according to a new national survey. From lagging Wi-Fi to the dreaded door knock, Americans say it's often the tiniest triggers that spark the biggest meltdowns. The top culprits? Seeing someone they want to avoid (46 percent), an uninvited knock at the door (44 percent), and being talked to when they want silence (43 percent). More than 40 percent said slow or spotty internet is a stress bomb. Loud chewing (40 percent), unexpected phone calls (34 percent), and even someone brea…
Tornado Confirmed In NY During Severe Storms: Here's When, Where Tornado Confirmed In NY During Severe Storms: Here's When, Where
Tornado Confirmed In NY During Severe Storms: Here's When, Where A tornado touched down in New York during a round of storms on Monday, June 9. The National Weather Service in Buffalo investigated storm-related damage from a rotating thunderstorm that affected the area around Great Valley in Cattaraugus County late in the afternoon. The tornado had peak winds of 110 miles per hour and was rated an EF-1 twister, the second-weakest of the six levels on the Enhanced Fujita damage scale. The twister had a path of 2.7 miles from 5:37 p.m. to 5:41 p.m. Several homes, garages, and structures lost walls and roofs. There was also significant …
Anchor Terry Moran Out At ABC After Post About Trump, Deputy Chief Of Staff Stephen Miller Anchor Terry Moran Out At ABC After Post About Trump, Deputy Chief Of Staff Stephen Miller
Anchor Terry Moran Out At ABC After Post About Trump, Deputy Chief Of Staff Stephen Miller ABC has parted ways with one of its leading news personalities after a scathing social media post about President Donald Trump and one of his senior deputies. Anchor and Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran called deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller a “world-class hater" in a post on X late Saturday night, June 7. The comment was deleted a short time later. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt quickly responded to Moran's comments, describing them as "unhinged and unacceptable" and adding, "We have reached out to ABC to inquire about how they plan to hold Terry accountable." …
Lunar Standstill Brings Rare Strawberry Moon: Here's When, What It Means Lunar Standstill Brings Rare Strawberry Moon: Here's When, What It Means
Lunar Standstill Brings Rare Strawberry Moon: Here's When, What It Means A rare lunar event will light up the sky, offering stargazers a low-hanging, amber-tinted view of June's full moon overnight. Known as the Strawberry Moon, this celestial sight will reach peak illumination early Wednesday, June 11, at 3:44 a.m. Eastern time, but its full spectacle can be seen the evening of Tuesday, June 10, as it climbs the sky during dusk. While the moon will appear full the night before, what makes this year's display unique is a phenomenon called a lunar standstill, which happens only once every 18.6 years.  This rare alignment will cause the moon to rise and set …
IRS Issues Tax Notification That Could Affect Millions IRS Issues Tax Notification That Could Affect Millions
IRS Issues Tax Notification That Could Affect Millions A key federal tax deadline is fast approaching, and it could affect millions of Americans. The IRS is reminding taxpayers that second-quarter estimated tax payments are due Monday, June 16, and that failing to file on time could result in penalties. Those most likely to be impacted include Americans earning income not subject to withholding. This group consists of self-employed workers, freelancers, gig workers, small business owners, investors, and retirees. Corporations are also required to pay. The IRS notes that payments are expected from: Individuals expecting to owe at least $1,000…
Paramount To Lay Off 3.5 Percent Of US Workforce Amid Decline In Pay-TV Subscriptions Paramount To Lay Off 3.5 Percent Of US Workforce Amid Decline In Pay-TV Subscriptions
Paramount To Lay Off 3.5 Percent Of US Workforce Amid Decline In Pay-TV Subscriptions Paramount Global is reducing its US-based workforce by 3.5 percent, affecting several hundred employees,  The company informed its staff of the layoffs on Tuesday morning, June 10 indicating that most affected employees would receive notification during the day, according to Deadline, which obtained a copy of a memo from CEOs George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy, and Brian Robbins. The move comes after the company cut about 15 percent of its employees in 2024 and amid ongoing challenges posed by the decline of traditional pay-TV subscriptions and broader economic pressures.  Additi…
Storms, Showers Moving Across Northeast: Here's Latest, 5-Day Forecast Storms, Showers Moving Across Northeast: Here's Latest, 5-Day Forecast
Storms, Showers Moving Across Northeast: Here's Latest, 5-Day Forecast A system packed with thunderstorms is now sweeping across the region from west to east. There will be showers and scattered storms throughout the morning on Tuesday, June 10, continuing into the afternoon before the system winds down, according to the National Weather Service. There could be scattered evening showers in the farthest north areas. Temperatures will climb into the 80s on Wednesday, June 11, aided by the return of sunny skies. It will remain warm and dry on Thursday, June 12. After a fair start, unsettled weather will return Friday, June 13, with scattered late aft…
6 Killed After Small Plane Crashes Off California Coast 6 Killed After Small Plane Crashes Off California Coast
6 Killed After Small Plane Crashes Off California Coast All six people on board were killed after a small plane crashed off the coast of California. It happened around 12:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, June 8 when the twin-engine Cessna 414 went down approximately 5 miles offshore near the San Diego neighborhood of Point Loma minutes after takeoff, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The identities of the victims have not yet been released. The plane was headed to Phoenix, Arizona. Searchers found a debris field with a depth of water about 200 feet below it, said the US Coast Guard. The National Transportation Safety B…
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