OzoneNews Newsroom
Our
Journalists
The reporters, editors, and investigators producing OzoneNews’s coverage of finance, technology, politics, science, and culture.
4
Journalists
6+
Beats
2026
Active
Jack Sterling
Co-Founder & Managing Reporter · Washington, D.C.
Co-founder of OzoneNews, an independent nonprofit newsroom. Covers federal investigations, Congress, AI policy, and the intersection of politics and technology. Document-first reporter drawing on court filings, congressional records, and agency disclosures.
“The story is always in the document.”
Max DeLeonardis
Co-Founder & Founding Writer · Austin, TX
Co-founder and founding writer at OzoneNews. NC State journalism graduate covering biotechnology, CRISPR, medical research, AI hardware, gaming, and emerging technology. Primary writer on science and tech coverage.
“Peer review is a starting point, not a finish line.”
Alfasa Chillingsworth
Finance & Markets Reporter · New York, NY
Finance & Markets Reporter and Anime & Gaming Editor at OzoneNews. Covers payments, fintech, equity markets, crypto infrastructure, My Hero Academia, and the business of gaming culture from New York.
“Markets move on narrative before they move on numbers.”
Tina Boyle
Investigations Reporter · Washington, D.C.
Investigations reporter covering federal environmental law, national security, regulatory agencies, and the Trump administration. Led reporting on the first God Squad exemption since 1992 and the Endangered Species Act national security override.
“The document does not lie. The source does.”
Jack Brennan
Creator & Influencer Reporter · New York, NY
Creator & Influencer Reporter covering digital creator economics, platform policy, TikTok, Instagram, and the business of social media. Produces verified biographical profiles of digital creators with sourced follower metrics and career histories.
“Every follower count is a business story waiting to be told.”
Editorial Principles
Verified. Source-cited. Correctable.
All OzoneNews journalists operate under our published editorial standards. Errors are corrected prominently. Sources are named where possible. Methods are disclosed.