Joe Lombardi

Managing Editor

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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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Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal
Prominent Trump Critic Eric Swalwell Quits Congress Amid Sex Scandal Eric Swalwell is quitting Congress following multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The seven-term California Democrat and nationally known prominent critic of President Donald Trump stepped down just one day after suspending his campaign for governor of California, a race in which polls showed he was the favorite. Swalwell, 45, made the announcement on social media late Monday afternoon, April 13, citing a desire to avoid distracting his constituents while continuing to fight what he called "serious, false allegations." He also apologized for "mistakes in judgment" and ack…
Disturbing Details Emerge As Stepbrother Charged With Killing HS Cheerleader On Carnival Cruise Disturbing Details Emerge As Stepbrother Charged With Killing HS Cheerleader On Carnival Cruise
Disturbing Details Emerge As Stepbrother Charged With Killing HS Cheerleader On Carnival Cruise Haunting new details have emerged in the cruise ship death of Anna Kepner, a bubbly 18-year-old varsity cheerleader and straight-A senior from central Florida,  and the teenager accused of killing her is now facing the full weight of the federal justice system. A federal grand jury indicted T.H., 16, as an adult on Monday, April 13, on charges of murder in the first degree and aggravated sexual abuse in connection with the death of his stepsister, according to the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida. T.H. was first charged as a juvenile by information on Monday, F…
Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash
Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash President Donald Trump has deleted a controversial social media post that depicted him as a Christ-like figure after facing widespread backlash from both political opponents and religious conservatives.  The AI-generated image, on his Truth Social account late Sunday night, April 12, and removed early Monday morning, April 13, showed Trump in religious robes, bathed in golden light, placing a glowing hand on the forehead of a man in a hospital bed. New media post from Donald J. Trump(TS: 12 Apr 21:49 ET)​​​‍​​‌‍​​‌‍​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​‌‍​​​​​…
Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him
Pope Vs. President: Leo Says He Has 'No Fear' After Trump Directly Attacks Him Pope Leo XIV has made it clear he is unfazed by President Donald Trump’s sharp criticism of him. The feud between the first American-born Pope and the President erupted after Pope Leo criticized the administration’s rhetoric on the Iran conflict, calling it a "delusion of omnipotence" and urging global leaders to prioritize peace.  Click here for a new, updated story: Trump Deletes Image Of Himself As Jesus Following Backlash Trump responded Sunday night, April 12, with a series of social media posts branding the Pope as "WEAK on Crime" and "terrible for Foreign Policy." Leo t…
Major Recall Targets Hyundai Models Over Potential Safety Risk Major Recall Targets Hyundai Models Over Potential Safety Risk
Major Recall Targets Hyundai Models Over Potential Safety Risk A safety issue tied to a critical vehicle component has prompted a widespread recall affecting hundreds of thousands of cars sold across the US. Hyundai Motor America is recalling more than 294,000 vehicles, including certain Hyundai and Genesis models, due to a defect involving front seat belt anchors. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the issue could cause the seat belt to detach during a crash, increasing the risk of injury. Affected vehicles include select 2023–2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6 models, 2024–2026 Hyundai Santa Fe and Santa Fe Hybrid models, and 2023–2026 Genesi…
Trump Unveils Plans, Renderings For 250-Foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ In Washington, DC Trump Unveils Plans, Renderings For 250-Foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ In Washington, DC
Trump Unveils Plans, Renderings For 250-Foot ‘Triumphal Arch’ In Washington, DC The Trump administration has unveiled official renderings for a proposed 250-foot "triumphal arch" in Washington, DC, intended to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The design, which President Donald Trump has described as the "greatest and most beautiful triumphal arch anywhere in the world," has sparked significant debate over its scale, design, and location, across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial. The renderings, released by the US Commission For Fine Arts (CFA) and prepared by Harrison Design, showcase a gilded, classically inspired structure that w…
170,000-Year Spectacle: When To Get Best View Of Approaching Naked-Eye Comet 170,000-Year Spectacle: When To Get Best View Of Approaching Naked-Eye Comet
170,000-Year Spectacle: When To Get Best View Of Approaching Naked-Eye Comet A rare, long-period comet is making its first appearance in 170,000 years this month, and skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere will have their best chance to see it starting this week. Comet C/2025 R3 (Pan-STARRS) is expected to brighten significantly in mid-April, potentially reaching naked-eye visibility under dark skies. The comet will be easiest to spot in the morning sky, low on the eastern horizon, about 60 to 90 minutes before sunrise. The visibility window is from Friday, April 10, through Monday, April 20. As it approaches perihelion — its closest point to the Sun — peak visibili…
Expanded Recall Targets Supplements Distributed Across US Expanded Recall Targets Supplements Distributed Across US
Expanded Recall Targets Supplements Distributed Across US A widely used supplement is now under expanded recall, raising concerns for consumers who may already have it in their homes. Blueroot Health said Friday, April 10, it is expanding a voluntary recall of its Vital Nutrients Aller-C dietary supplements due to the potential presence of undeclared allergens. The Connecticut-based company, located in Middletown, said the issue involves possible contamination with egg, hazelnut, and soy, which could pose a serious or life-threatening risk to people with allergies or severe sensitivities to those ingredients. The expanded recall now includes all …
Wave Of Warm Air Coming: Here's How Long It Will Last, Weekend Outlook Wave Of Warm Air Coming: Here's How Long It Will Last, Weekend Outlook
Wave Of Warm Air Coming: Here's How Long It Will Last, Weekend Outlook A taste of summer is coming after a mainly dry weekend. After a chilly start to April, a significant warm-up is expected to begin on Monday, April 13, and escalate over the next several days, with highs reaching the upper 70s and into the mid-80s. According to the National Weather Service, Saturday, April 11, will be breezy, with seasonable temperatures and northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 25 to 30 mph. Winds will calm by Sunday, April 12, bringing a pleasant, mostly dry end to the weekend with comfortable temps. Saturday will be mainly dry with seasonable temperatur…
Survey Reveals Common Habits That Frustrate Travelers Most Survey Reveals Common Habits That Frustrate Travelers Most
Survey Reveals Common Habits That Frustrate Travelers Most A long-awaited trip can quickly turn frustrating, and it often has little to do with delays or weather. New research shows that fellow travelers are the biggest source of stress, with a wide range of behaviors turning what should be a smooth journey into an exhausting experience. A survey of 2,000 US travelers conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Cabeau found that nearly four in 10 respondents said dealing with other people is the worst part of traveling. The findings highlight a long list of common frustrations, with children kicking seats during flights cited by 59 percent of respon…
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