News startup The Messenger has hired Aneeta Mathur-Ashton as a breaking news reporter, based in Washington, D.C.
Recently, Mathur-Ashton was a writing associate producer at MSNBC. She also contributed to Yahoo and was a student reporter at The Washington Post.
Mathur-Ashton has degrees from the University of Maryland and American University.
Be sure to congratulate Mathur-Ashton on Twitter.
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