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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New Research Reveals Why People Keep Making Same Mistakes New Research Reveals Why People Keep Making Same Mistakes
New Research Reveals Why People Keep Making Same Mistakes Ever wonder why some people repeat harmful behaviors, despite clear consequences and repeated warnings?  A groundbreaking global study identifies three distinct decision-making types, shedding new light on why punishment doesn't always lead to smarter choices. Researchers from the School of Psychology at UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia observed 267 participants across 24 countries playing an online game called "Planets & Pirates," designed to track how people learn from punishment. Participants faced choices that either earned points or triggered penalties. Researc…
Nationwide Ice Cream Recall Issued Nationwide Ice Cream Recall Issued
Nationwide Ice Cream Recall Issued A popular brand of frozen treats has been pulled from shelves nationwide after a labeling issue raised concerns for people with milk allergies. Tropicale Foods, based in Ontario, California, is recalling select Helados Mexico and La Michoacana ice cream products because the ingredient lists failed to declare “milk,” despite including “cream.”  Federal officials say people with milk allergies or severe sensitivities risk serious or life-threatening reactions if they consume the recalled products. The affected items, distributed nationwide, include coconut, strawberry, mango, cookies an…
Insurance Giant Reports Massive Data Theft Impacting US Customers Insurance Giant Reports Massive Data Theft Impacting US Customers
Insurance Giant Reports Massive Data Theft Impacting US Customers A massive cyberattack has rocked one of America’s largest insurance providers. The hack has exposed the personal data of hundreds of thousands of customers, according to multiple reports. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America confirmed Saturday that hackers accessed sensitive information belonging to the majority of its 1.4 million US customers, as well as financial professionals and select employees.  The Minneapolis-based insurer said the breach occurred on Wednesday, July 16, when a “malicious threat actor” infiltrated a third-party, cloud-based system used by the company…
Livestreamer Shocked By Lightning While Gaming: Why Plugged-In Devices Are Risky During Storms Livestreamer Shocked By Lightning While Gaming: Why Plugged-In Devices Are Risky During Storms
Livestreamer Shocked By Lightning While Gaming: Why Plugged-In Devices Are Risky During Storms A gamer’s electrifying livestream took a terrifying turn when a lightning bolt struck outside his home, sending a surge through his plugged-in headset and shocking viewers, and himself. The incident happened around 9 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, in Holly Springs, North Carolina. Chrispymate, as he’s known online, was broadcasting live on Twitch when the screen suddenly flashed white and a deafening crack filled the audio.  In the video, shown here in this AccuWeather report, Chrispymate leaps from his chair, rips off his headphones, and bolts off camera. “Bro, I just got struck by …
Burger King Unveils New Whopper Burger King Unveils New Whopper
Burger King Unveils New Whopper Burger King is letting customers help shape its menu, starting with a smoky new twist on its signature sandwich. The fast-food chain has just rolled out the BBQ Brisket Whopper, the first release under its new “Whopper by You” platform, which invites customers to submit ideas for future Whopper creations.  The new burger features slow-cooked BBQ brisket, crispy onions, American cheese, and a sweet golden BBQ sauce on a flame-grilled beef patty with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise. It’s available in both regular and Whopper Jr. sizes. The “Whopper by You” program marks Burger King’s pu…
Severe Storms Will Have Flooding Downpours, Damaging Winds That Could Knock Out Power Severe Storms Will Have Flooding Downpours, Damaging Winds That Could Knock Out Power
Severe Storms Will Have Flooding Downpours, Damaging Winds That Could Knock Out Power A potent system will swept through the Northeast, packed with thunderstorms, some of which will be severe. Those storms on Sunday, July 27, may produce damaging wind gusts that could cause power outages and torrential downpours that could lead to flash flooding, impacting areas from southwestern New England to the mid-Atlantic in the afternoon and evening. (See the image above from AccuWeather.) The storms could lead to slower traffic on major highways and cause delays at busy airports in New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. The outlook for Monday, July 28 through Wednesday, July 3…
US Issues Travel Warnings For 2 Nations Amid Deadly Border Clashes US Issues Travel Warnings For 2 Nations Amid Deadly Border Clashes
US Issues Travel Warnings For 2 Nations Amid Deadly Border Clashes The US is warning travelers to think twice before booking trips to parts of Southeast Asia.  A new advisory highlights rising risks in Cambodia and Thailand, tied to an escalating border conflict that has already claimed dozens of lives. The State Department updated its guidance Friday, raising both nations to Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution overall and issuing a Level 4: Do Not Travel alert for areas within 50 kilometers of the Cambodia–Thailand border.  At least 32 people have been killed in recent clashes, which include reports of artillery and rocket fire between the two …
Here's Timing For Separate Weekend Storm Systems Here's Timing For Separate Weekend Storm Systems
Here's Timing For Separate Weekend Storm Systems Separate rounds of thunderstorms will dampen parts of the weekend on the East Coast. The most widespread activity will be on Sunday, July 27, when storms may produce damaging wind gusts and flash flooding, impacting areas from southwestern New England to the mid-Atlantic in the afternoon and evening. (See the first image above from AccuWeather.) The storms could lead to slower traffic on major highways and cause delays at busy airports in New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. On Saturday, July 26, from the late afternoon into the early evening, thunderstorm activity will extend…
Obamas, Larry David Join Forces For New HBO Series Obamas, Larry David Join Forces For New HBO Series
Obamas, Larry David Join Forces For New HBO Series HBO is letting Larry David loose on American history, and the country may never look at 1776 the same way again.  The Emmy-winning curmudgeon behind Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm will headline and executive-produce an untitled sketch-comedy miniseries from Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground production company, the network announced. The six-episode, half-hour project is being timed to the United States’ semiquincentennial celebration in 2026. According to the official logline, the former first couple set out to craft a reverent tribute to the nation’s 250th birthday “... but…
Viral Claims 'World Will Go Dark' Aug. 2 Debunked, But 'Eclipse Of Century' On Horizon Viral Claims 'World Will Go Dark' Aug. 2 Debunked, But 'Eclipse Of Century' On Horizon
Viral Claims 'World Will Go Dark' Aug. 2 Debunked, But 'Eclipse Of Century' On Horizon Rumors racing around social media claim the world is plunging into darkness next month, promising six eerie minutes of blackout on Saturday, Aug. 2. Spoiler alert: it's not true. Despite viral online chatter, astronomers confirm there’s no solar eclipse scheduled for Aug. 2, 2025. The confusion, experts say, comes from anticipation for an extraordinary astronomical event — the genuine "eclipse of the century" — that's still two years away. Mark your calendars for Aug. 2, 2027, when a rare total solar eclipse will indeed plunge parts of the globe into dramatic darkness for an impressive six …
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