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Jamie Ouverson,
Creative Producer

Jamie Ouverson is a Creative Producer for GV Wire. She joined GV Wire in September 2017 with over a decade of experience in high-end television production. Jamie specializes in fully produced content for both web and TV. She has a wide range of skills with extensive experience in production management, producing, post-production editing, filming, directing, and writing. She has worked for FOX, DISNEY, and ESL Gaming Network as a camera operator for nationally syndicated shows, including exclusive on-site access to film the Oscars and Primetime Emmys for multiple years. Jamie is a dog lover and athlete who enjoys softball, cycling and golf year-round and spends the winter months in the mountains snowboarding the Sierras. <a href="mailto:jouverson@buildsmarty.com">Send an Email</a> to contact Jamie.

Stories by Jamie Ouverson

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth leaves after testifying at a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing in Washington on May 12, 2026. So far this year, Hegseth has blocked the promotions of at least 40 senior officers to general and admiral ranks, about half of those being women or members of minority groups. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times)

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Secret Vetting and Blocked Promotions: Inside Hegseth’s War on Diversity

Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) who successfully sued to remove President Donald Trump’s name from the John F. Kennedy Center, at the venue as scaffolding goes up to take the letters down, in Washington, June 12, 2026. Though Trump’s name has reportedly been removed, the tarps are still there, prompting some to wonder whether at least some of the letters are also still there, and disappointing those who want to enjoy the absence of the president’s name on the edifice. (Alex Kent/The New York Times)

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‘A Literal Coverup’: What Is the Kennedy Center Hiding Behind Those Tarps?

Smoke billows from southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, as seen from Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, June 19, 2026. Reuters/Stringer

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Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 20 in Lebanon Hours After Ceasefire

Reform U.K. supporters at a rally in Birmingham, England, March 28, 2025. The governing Labour Party may oust Starmer in favor of the more popular Andy Burnham — who will still face all the same challenges. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)

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Britain Is Set to Test How Far Charisma Can Shift Electoral Dynamics

Tourists in Lucerene, Switzerland June 19, 2026. President Donald Trump’s interim agreement with Iran raises hopes for the calming of the world economy. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)

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World Leaders Awaited Iran Deal for Months. Here’s Why They’re Still Wary.

A soldier stands outside the Estado Mayor headquarters, after Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declared a nationwide state of emergency following weeks of violence and blockades, in La Paz, Bolivia, June 20, 2026. Reuters/Claudia Morales

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Bolivia’s Paz Declares State of Emergency to Break Protest Gridlock