I’m a technology reporter for The Hill, where I cover artificial intelligence, online misinformation, antitrust law, data privacy and other topics related to the intersection of the tech and political spheres. I also co-author The Hill’s Technology newsletter. I began at The Hill in 2023 as a breaking news reporter, covering the news of the day. Since my start at The Hill, I’ve assisted with live coverage for the historic ousting of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the overflowing tensions from the Israel-Hamas war, GOP primary debates and fast-paced election nights, among other topics. Originally from Connecticut, I previously worked on the digital production team for WJAR-TV in Providence, R.I., working on their social, video and online platforms. I studied journalism and mass communications at The George Washington University, where I developed a strong interest in politics, especially when it comes to Congress and legislation. While at GW, I reported for its student run newspaper and served as editor-in-chief for GW’s chapter of Her Campus.