David Muir
David Muir, born in Syracuse, New York, is a renowned American journalist and television anchor. He is best known as the anchor and managing editor of ABC's "World News Tonight with David Muir" (ABC, 2014-present), a program that consistently ranks as one of the most-watched news broadcasts in the United States. Muir's journalistic integrity and compelling storytelling have earned him numerous awards, including multiple Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Awards. Muir began his career as a local reporter in Syracuse before joining ABC News in 2003. He quickly rose to prominence through his in-depth reporting on major events, including natural disasters, political elections, and international crises. His fearless coverage has taken him to conflict zones around the globe, such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Haiti, where he reported on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in 2010. In addition to his nightly news duties, Muir has helmed high-profile interviews and special reports, including exclusives with world leaders like former U.S. President Barack Obama and Pope Francis. He has also contributed to programs like "20/20" (ABC, 2005-present), showcasing his versatility as a journalist. Known for his dedication to delivering unbiased and impactful news, Muir continues to be a trusted voice in American journalism.