Jacob Soboroff is a correspondent and anchor at MSNBC. Reporting across NBC News and MSNBC, he has covered immigration policies from the US-Mexico border and climate change from above the Arctic Circle, hosted special reports and series, and contributed to coverage of the opioid crisis, the Charlottesville attack, Hurricane Irma, California wildfires, and more. Prior to MSNBC, Soboroff hosted projects for Vanity Fair, YouTube, Participant Media, Huffington Post, and others. He is the author of Separated: Inside an American Tragedy and recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism. A voting rights advocate with Why Tuesday?, Soboroff is a member of the City Year Los Angeles Associates Board and a service ambassador for Points of Light.
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Based on his extensive reporting on the Trump administration’s policy of separating migrant children from their parents, Soboroff, an NBC News and MSNBC correspondent, exposes...
Food — delicious, nutritious, and plentiful — is essential to life. But the way we’re producing and consuming it is anything but friendly to life on the planet, and we need a...
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Benjamin Franklin famously warned that our government is a republic, if we can keep it. Most Americans don’t follow the highly pitched partisan battles that are waged over the...