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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Joe Lombardi's Contributions

COVID-19: Here Are Symptoms Of New Variant Sparking China Surge Now Surfacing In US COVID-19: Here Are Symptoms Of New Variant Sparking China Surge Now Surfacing In US
Covid-19: Here Are Symptoms Of New Variant Sparking China Surge Now Surfacing In US A highly transmissible COVID-19 variant behind a rise in cases in China has made its way to the United States, and now attention is starting to focus on whether its symptoms bear any distinctions from numerous other strains. Earlier report: COVID-19: NB.1.8.1 Strain Behind China Surge Surfacing In US Cases of the NB.1.8.1 variant have shown up in US airport screenings, but there have not been enough for it to appear on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracker of COVID variants. NB.1.8.1 is now considered a “variant under monitoring,” with current vaccines expe…
Popular Beef Stew Pulled From Shelves After Reports Of Contamination Popular Beef Stew Pulled From Shelves After Reports Of Contamination
Popular Beef Stew Pulled From Shelves After Reports Of Contamination A nationwide recall has been issued for more than 256,000 pounds of a popular canned beef stew after it was found to contain pieces of wood. Hormel Foods Corporation, based in Tucker, Georgia, is recalling the product after receiving three consumer complaints reporting pieces of wood inside the stew, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). The recall includes 20-ounce cans of “Dinty Moore BEEF STEW” with a “BEST BY FEB 2028” date and the lot code “T02045” (which may include an additional number). The affected products were produced on Tuesd…
These Are Most Recurring Health Issues Affecting Americans, Study Says These Are Most Recurring Health Issues Affecting Americans, Study Says
These Are Most Recurring Health Issues Affecting Americans, Study Says A new national survey reveals that most Americans are not feeling their best for nearly half the month. According to a study by Talker Research, conducted on behalf of Doctor’s Best, the average American reports feeling “fully healthy” just 19 days out of a typical month. Only 28 percent of respondents said they were completely healthy when surveyed, while 72 percent described their health as moderate or poor. The most common recurring issues that interfere with people feeling their best include: Fatigue (13 days per month) Mood changes (10 days) Digestive issues (10 days) Headaches (eig…
Kevin Costner Sued Over Alleged 'Violent, Unscripted' Rape Scene Kevin Costner Sued Over Alleged 'Violent, Unscripted' Rape Scene
Kevin Costner Sued Over Alleged 'Violent, Unscripted' Rape Scene A stunt performer hired to do stand-in shots for a Kevin Costner production claims she was forced to film a violent and unexpected rape scene. A lawsuit by Devyn LaBella alleges the incident happened while working on Costner's Western series, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 in Utah in May 2023.  She says that she was subjected to performing the unscripted scene without consent, proper notice, or the presence of a contractually mandated intimacy coordinator, according to multiple reports. The complaint filed Tuesday, May 27 says a male actor was directed "to repeatedly perfo…
Don't Fall For It: Instagram CEO Says He Almost Became Victim Of Google Phishing Attack Don't Fall For It: Instagram CEO Says He Almost Became Victim Of Google Phishing Attack
Don't Fall For It: Instagram CEO Says He Almost Became Victim Of Google Phishing Attack The tech-savvy head of Instagram says he almost fell for an elaborate scam in which a new phishing attack was posing as Google. Adam Mosseri, the CEO of Instagram and Head of Product for Instagram at Facebook, said in a social media post on Threads that the scammer contacted him by phone, with a quick follow-up email. "They said my Google account was compromised and they sent me an email to confirm my identity," wrote Mosseri, a 42-year-old New York City native who graduated from NYU. "On the phone they asked me to change my password using my Gmail app and to *not* say my new…
Scattered Storms, Showers Target Northeast As Stretch Of Wet Weather Begins Scattered Storms, Showers Target Northeast As Stretch Of Wet Weather Begins
Scattered Storms, Showers Target Northeast As Stretch Of Wet Weather Begins A series of low-pressure systems will affect the Northeast through the rest of the week, bringing separate rounds of rainfall. Areas of rain will expand northward from the west through Wednesday, May 28, the National Weather Service says. While there could be afternoon thunderstorms on Wednesday farther south, northern locations will likely not see steady rain until the evening through overnight. (See the first image above from AccuWeather.) The rain will not reach northern New England until Thursday, May 29. Areas in the darkest shade of green in the second image above, mainly in Mar…
Chicken Soup Mix-Up Sparks USDA Warning Chicken Soup Mix-Up Sparks USDA Warning
Chicken Soup Mix-Up Sparks USDA Warning A chicken soup product sold nationwide is the focus of a public health alert issued by federal officials. The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued the alert after a ready-to-eat chicken soup product was found to contain wheat, a known allergen. This allergen was not listed on the label. No recall was requested because the affected product is no longer available for sale, but some containers may still be in consumers’ refrigerators or freezers. The products are: Signature SELECT Creamy Chicken & Wild Rice SOUP with White Meat Chicken (labeled…
Music Legend Rick Derringer Dies Music Legend Rick Derringer Dies
Music Legend Rick Derringer Dies Classic rock legend Rick Derringer has died. Derringer, who was 77, was best known as the singer of Hang on Sloopy as a member of the McCoys, and writer of Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo and Hulk Hogan’s Real American wrestling theme. He died on Monday, May 26 in Ormond Beach, Florida, his caretaker and close friend Tony Wilson posted on social media. No cause of death was given. An Ohio native, Derringer was a versatile musician, who began playing local gigs with his uncle shortly after receiving a guitar at age 9, according to Variety. Hang on Sloopy climbed to the top of the charts in…
Man Convicted Of Tax Crimes Gets Trump Pardon After Mother Attends $1M Mar-A-Lago Fundraiser Man Convicted Of Tax Crimes Gets Trump Pardon After Mother Attends $1M Mar-A-Lago Fundraiser
Man Convicted Of Tax Crimes Gets Trump Pardon After Mother Attends $1M Mar-a-lago Fundraiser A convicted tax cheat was pardoned by President Trump after his mother attended a $1 million-a-plate fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago. Former nursing home executive Paul Walczak pleaded guilty to tax crimes shortly after the 2024 election. Around Inauguration Day, he submitted a pardon application.  The application emphasized the political activities of Elizabeth Fago, his mother, who had raised millions for the president and other Republicans, according to The New York Times. The pardon spared him from having to serve 18 months in prison and pay nearly $4.4 million in restituti…
Here's When Unsettled Stretch Will Arrive, How Long It Will Last Here's When Unsettled Stretch Will Arrive, How Long It Will Last
Here's When Unsettled Stretch Will Arrive, How Long It Will Last An unsettled weather pattern with separate rounds of rainfall will arrive following a string of dry and comfortable days. After a partly to mostly sunny start, clouds will increase on Tuesday, May 27, with high temperatures in the mid-70s, according to the National Weather Service. Areas of rain will expand northward starting overnight Tuesday through Wednesday, May 28. While there could be afternoon thunderstorms on Wednesday farther south, northern locations will likely not see steady rain until the evening. There will be a chance of showers each day through the end of the week…
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