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Date: 2024-10-15 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00023071
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WASHINGTON POST

The Washington Post editorial board as of September 2022


Original article:
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
The Post’s View | About the Editorial Board

Editorials represent the views of The Washington Post as an institution, as determined through debate among members of the Editorial Board, based in the Opinions section and separate from the newsroom.

Members of the Editorial Board and areas of focus:
  • Deputy Editorial Page Editor Karen Tumulty;
  • Deputy Editorial Page Editor Ruth Marcus;
  • Associate Editorial Page Editor Jo-Ann Armao (education, D.C. affairs);
  • Jonathan Capehart (national politics);
  • Lee Hockstader (immigration; issues affecting Virginia and Maryland);
  • David E. Hoffman (global public health);
  • Charles Lane (foreign affairs, national security, international economics);
  • Heather Long (economics);
  • Molly Roberts (technology and society); and
  • Stephen Stromberg (elections, the White House, Congress, legal affairs, energy, the environment, health care).


Deputy Editorial Page Editor Karen Tumulty;

Deputy Editorial Page Editor Ruth Marcus;

Associate Editorial Page Editor Jo-Ann Armao (education, D.C. affairs);

Jonathan Capehart (national politics);

Lee Hockstader (immigration; issues affecting Virginia and Maryland);

David E. Hoffman (global public health);

Charles Lane (foreign affairs, national security, international economics);

Heather Long (economics);

Molly Roberts (technology and society);

Stephen Stromberg (elections, the White House, Congress, legal affairs, energy, the environment, health care).



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