
Lisa Hagen
Lisa Hagen is a reporter at WABE.
In 2011, Lisa interned and produced videos for the English-language news site Al-Ahram, in Cairo, Egypt. She鈥檚 reported for DNAInfo.com and from Clinton Hill/Ft. Greene Brooklyn for the NYTimes鈥 鈥淭he Local鈥 blog. She鈥檚 also put in a couple years as a stringer for the New York Post before moving south.
Lisa studied creative writing at Brooklyn鈥檚 Pratt Institute, but ended up with a much more practical degree in 鈥淢ilitarism and Sexuality鈥 from New York University鈥檚 Gallatin School. A master鈥檚 degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism seemed a next logical step.
She鈥檚 originally from Kahalu鈥檜, Hawaii. Lisa does not know how to surf. She can, however, filet a salmon very quickly and is a lover of fly-fishing.
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After debate over procurement last year, the Virginia-class submarine program is on track to maintain its two-per-year cadence for the upcoming fiscal year. But 黑料新闻 U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney and other lawmakers warned that there are funding gaps in the White House budget request.
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Some 黑料新闻 lawmakers supported enforcement efforts against immigrants with criminal pasts, but they are now balking at heavy-handed approaches.
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Now that she advanced out of committee, the full Senate will take up her nomination.
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Sen. Murphy was the lead negotiator on the failed border bill and took heat for his tactics.
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La representante estadounidense Rosa DeLauro ha sido una ferviente defensora del cr茅dito tributario por hijos ampliado, que sac贸 de la pobreza a millones de ni帽os durante su vigencia en 2021.
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The Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Electric Boat, Pratt & Whitney and Sikorsky would benefit from the investments.
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Georgia Republicans gathering for their annual convention reacted to the news of former President Donald Trump's indictment.
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In Georgia, a defense attorney in the trial over the killing of Ahmaud Arbery apologized on Friday. It follows controversial statements he made about the presence of black pastors in the courtroom.
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The Department of Justice is launching a probe into the conditions of Georgia's state prison system, citing high levels of violence and gang activity.
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New Republican member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene is a polarizing figure both in Washington, DC and in her district in Georgia, where voters are mixed about her presence in the U.S. House.