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David Sanger
National Security Correspondent, The New York Times Author of Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power (2012)
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David Sanger 13 h
Why does North Korea take American prisoners? We try to explain the inexplicable, and ask whether it's a strategy.
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Ronald Klain 22. 6.
You know what's better than fact-checking Trump? Embedding facts in the Trump coverage. Kudos,
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David Sanger 16 h
Fortunately, no one labeled my nap room. Especially useful hideout when David, Kori and Rosa start complaining about mainstream media.
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Susan Glasser 21. 6.
Why the White House Is Reading Greek History: excellent read by on Thucydides in Trump era
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David Sanger 22. 6.
Jim - will miss you and the fine work you did for .
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Eric Lipton 21. 6.
Looks like we have more evidence that polling is flawed and reporters need to stop relying on it to shape coverage
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David Sanger 21. 6.
This is the first time I ever saw Wonder Woman and Thucydides in the same scene. Didn't know Graham Allison and W.W. were friends.
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David Sanger 20. 6.
If they have reason to dispute the Intel assessment, this would be a good moment to offer up contrary evidence...
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David Sanger 20. 6.
Worth remembering that it wasn't too many years ago that WH corres. tried to avoid daily briefings, because they were mostly useless.
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Stephanie Ruhle 20. 6.
Among the 7 US sailors who died tragically...an immigrant from the Philippines,a Guatemalan,a native of Vietnam, son of a fireman Virginia.
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Jonathan Martin 19. 6.
McCain: "The United States of America cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers"
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David Sanger 18. 6.
OK, this is right up there with 1980's NY tabloid classic: 'Headless Man in Topless Bar"
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Nick Confessore 18. 6.
Fired from the military, Michael Flynn tried to build a lucrative consulting business. Instead he sparked a scandal.
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David Sanger 18. 6.
In retrospect, maybe this should have been a front-page story....
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New York Times OTD 18. 6.
The front page in 1963. Supreme Court declares school-sponsored Bible reading in public schools to be unconstitutional.
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Thomas Rid 17. 6.
Significant development—GCHQ comes forward with a major, swift (yet anonymous) attribution claim: "hackers in North Korea" behind Wannacry
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Mark Landler 16. 6.
Trump made a huge bet that China's Xi Jinping would get tough with North Korea. He hasn't. Now what?
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David Sanger 15. 6.
Looks like one of those properties where Rosa is checking out abandoned missile silos.
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David Sanger 15. 6.
There's always next week, Ed.
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New York Times OTD 14. 6.
The front page in 1967. President Johnson nominates Thurgood Marshall to Supreme Court.
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