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deputy politics editor @WSJ

Washington, D.C. (via Detroit)
Joined September 2009
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Byron Tau
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NEW: After Brendan Carr's FCC threatened a San Francisco radio station, eight current and former staffers say the station dialed back on politics . ‘Chilling effect’ does not begin to describe the neutering of our political coverage," said one reporter. https://t.co/UNQUOV74IK
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Six days into President Donald Trump's new administration, the San Francisco Bay-area radio station KCBS-AM and other outlets reported on local immigration raids.
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@meridithmcgraw
Meridith McGraw
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, a top Trump ally, criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson, calling him an ineffective leader who is losing control over the GOP conference headed into the midterm elections via @Olivia_Beavers
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Jonathan Cheng
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A Promising U.S. Healthcare Startup Battles for Survival Against Its Chinese Investor—Lawmakers worry China could gain control of the technology in a familiar pattern @AmrithRamkumar https://t.co/c7iltVuvG4 https://t.co/c7iltVuvG4
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Lawmakers worry China could gain control of the technology in a familiar pattern.
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@AndrewRestuccia
Andrew Restuccia
26 days
The WSJ is looking for a world-class politics reporter and White House reporter. You can apply for both jobs here: https://t.co/V787TVBalt
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@joshjame
Josh Jamerson
26 days
Washington — For the first time since 1985 and the third time on record, the White House will have a Christmas tree from Michigan. https://t.co/qHdKPtKVUb
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detroitnews.com
This will be the third time on record that a Michigan grower is supplying the official White House Christmas tree.
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Josh Jamerson
26 days
"When families leave, cities lose far more than tax revenue; they lose their highest earners, biggest spenders, and the next generation of workers."
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vox.com
Can cities learn to love kids again?
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Josh Jamerson
27 days
Been a few years since the Lions had me pacing in my apartment. Hello darkness, my old friend.
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@WSJ
The Wall Street Journal
1 month
Exclusive: Trump administration officials including Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have discussed scaling back the role of Marty Makary, the Food and Drug Administration commissioner
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considered installing a new leader to manage the agency on a day-to-day basis.
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@l_e_whyte
Liz Essley Whyte
1 month
NEW and exclusive: Top administration officials weighed limiting Marty Makary’s role at FDA. Makary would have remained a figurehead while another leader ran the agency, but officials backed away from the plan.
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Astead
2 months
Great graphic. Would often tell the ppl most confused about Mamdani's rise to ask themselves three questions -- do you take public transit -- do you rent -- do you use tik tok that's more or less the coalition
@lydiadepillis
Lydia DePillis
2 months
The new political map of NYC shows some stark divides: Very wealthy, very white and very Hasidic parts of the city went for Cuomo. Young, Black and Hispanic voters went for Mamdani. But the biggest divide? Transit vs. cars. https://t.co/vKjN2i7JDk
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@akarl_smith
Allan Smith
2 months
.@NBCNews exit polling on young men (18-29) in VA, NJ and NYC VA: Spanberger +14 NJ: Sherrill: +10 NYC: Mamdani +40
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@daveweigel
David Weigel
2 months
Six years after they panicked and demanded Northam's resignation, Dems and their groups stood 100% beside Jones. Condemned his texts but refused to un-endorse him. I asked Ken Martin about this new attitude last week: https://t.co/A4sAxh0UYQ
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Josh Jamerson
2 months
"This year’s New York City mayoral election drew the highest voter turnout the city’s seen since 1969 according to the Board of Elections. Among the city's 4.7 million active registered voters, over 2 million cast their ballots." https://t.co/9i8uJSgwzA
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This year’s New York City mayoral election drew the highest voter turnout the city’s seen since 1969 according to the Board of Elections. Among the city's 4.7 million active registered voters, over 2...
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Liz Essley Whyte
2 months
NEW: A top FDA official resigned today. A drugmaker is suing him, alleging he defamed its drug and solicited a bribe. Our story on the saga of George Tidmarsh Gift link below
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@ToluseO
Toluse Olorunnipa
2 months
NEW: "I’ve been evicted from the Pentagon, a building I’ve covered for 18 years," writes @nancyayoussef. "I’ll keep doing my job anyway." https://t.co/JMKI9rZEdz
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theatlantic.com
I’ve been evicted from a building I’ve covered for 18 years. I’ll keep doing my job anyway.
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@AsteadWH
Astead
2 months
It’s time to talk Zohran Mamdani. My @NYTmag profile of the NYC mayoral candidate, the changing city he may soon lead, and the Democratic Party he upended. https://t.co/hyFMv6CKG1
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nytimes.com
The story of the man most likely to be the next mayor of New York City — and the promise and peril his ascent poses for the Democratic Party.
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Brian Schwartz
2 months
NEW: Trump changed course to a more deescalatory tone versus China as he discussed with aides ways to say something publicly that could halt the market drop Trump spoke with Treasury Secretary Bessent about such a message. W/@Lingling_Wei @GavinBade https://t.co/MOx0LPilNY
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@NickTimiraos
Nick Timiraos
3 months
NEW: Every living former Fed chair (Greenspan, Bernanke, Yellen) ... have joined several former Treasury secretaries (Rubin, Summers, Paulson, Geithner, Lew) ... and CEA chairs (Hubbard, Mankiw, Romer, Furman, Rouse, Bernstein) who served presidents of both parties ... in an
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Josh Jamerson
4 months
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico—Cesar Atencio and Lina Arias rushed with their two small children toward the U.S. border in January, aiming to beat the crackdown on immigration President Trump had promised when he returned to office. They didn’t make it.
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Cesar Atencio and Lina Arias wanted a better life. Instead, they faced gangs, kidnappers and a closed border. Their journey toward the U.S. shows a region reshaped and a dream reimagined.
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