David Muir: The Face of America’s Nightly News Makes History Again

David Muir, the trusted anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight, continues to be one of the most influential voices in American journalism. In 2025, he marked another milestone as TIME magazine named him among the year’s most influential people, recognizing not only his journalistic achievements but also his calm, human-centered delivery in times of crisis. Muir, known for his signature field reports from war zones and natural disasters, has helped ABC maintain its spot as the most-watched evening newscast in America for five consecutive years.
In addition, Muir recently won his third Emmy Award for Outstanding Live News Program, cementing his legacy as one of the most respected figures in modern news broadcasting. Colleagues describe him as meticulous, deeply empathetic, and always the first to volunteer for the toughest assignments. His unwavering dedication to factual, impactful storytelling has earned him both industry praise and audience loyalty.
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I don’t understand why my job application was rejected, and the truth behind it is terrible.
My name is Caroline Johansson. I’m 28 years old. For three years, my parents called every employer I applied to and told them I had a criminal record. I didn’t. I have never been arrested. I have never even…
My parents skipped my graduation to go to my sister’s party, and this is what happened 7 years later.
The same weekend I walked across the stage to get my diploma—summa cum laude, after four years of graveyard shifts at a gas station—my parents threw a party for forty people. There was champagne. Fairy lights. A custom cake with…
HE HUMILIATED ME IN FRONT OF 30 RELATIVES: Then His Lawyer Walked In And Everything Changed
I’m Tory Brennan, and I’m twenty-nine years old. Last Thanksgiving, my father stood up in front of thirty relatives and grounded me like I was some disobedient little kid just because I asked what my grandmother had left me in…
My father kicked me out of the house because of my brother’s mistake, and this is what happened three years later.
My name is Abigail Evans, and I’m twenty-nine years old. Exactly three years ago, my father stood in the front hall of our home in Birmingham, Alabama, and threw my winter coat straight at my chest. “Get out of my…
My dad teased me a lot at my sister’s wedding — then the bride snatched the microphone and ended it abruptly.
“If it weren’t for pity, nobody would’ve invited you.” My dad said it with a glass of Bordeaux in his hand and two hundred fifty wedding guests close enough to hear every word. I was at my own sister’s wedding,…
My Parents Laughed When My Sister Humiliated Me In Front Of 120 Guests At Her Wedding—Then Groom…
“This is my stepsister. She’s just a nurse.” My sister said it the way you might point out a stain on a tablecloth—something to acknowledge before everyone politely ignored it. One hundred and twenty guests stood under the chandeliers…
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