CONTRIBUTORS

Yamiche Alcindor, a former national reporter for The Times, is now a White House correspondent for the PBS NewsHour.

Edmund L. Andrews is a former economics reporter for The Times.

R. W. Apple Jr. (1934–2006) was a Times correspondent for more than 40 years, reporting on war, revolution, politics and government, food and drink.

Matt Apuzzo, a two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for The Times based in Washington, has covered law enforcement and security matters for more than a decade.

Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The Times, covered the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush for The Washington Post, and Barack Obama and Donald Trump for The Times.

Russell Baker, a columnist for The Times for more than 20 years, won a Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary in 1979.

Michael Barbaro is the host and editor of The Times’s podcast The Daily.

Felix Belair Jr. (1907–1978) was a correspondent in The Times’s Washington bureau who covered the administrations of seven presidents.

James Bennet is the editor for The Times’s editorial page. He was previously the Jerusalem bureau chief, a White House correspondent and a political reporter at the paper, and was the editor in chief of The Atlantic.

Gerald M. Boyd (1950–2006) covered the administration of George H. W. Bush for The Times before becoming the papers metropolitan editor and then managing editor.

John M. Broder, who has been The Times’s White House correspondent, Washington editor, Los Angeles bureau chief and director of polling, is now an associate editor for the editorial page.

Elisabeth Bumiller is the Washington bureau chief of The Times and has also been the papers City Hall bureau chief in New York as well as a White House and Pentagon correspondent.

Earl Caldwell is a former national correspondent for The Times who was later a columnist for The New York Daily News.

Adam Clymer was a national political correspondent, chief Washington correspondent and polling editor at The Times.

Patricia Cohen is a national economics correspondent for The Times who has written extensively about the theater, books and the arts.

Edward Cowan was an editor and correspondent at The Times from 1962 to 1986.

Coral Davenport is a reporter in The Times’s Washington bureau, covering energy and environmental policy with a focus on climate change.

Julie Hirschfeld Davis is a White House correspondent for The Times who frequently covers immigration issues.

Maureen Dowd, an Op-Ed page columnist for The Times, won a Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary in 1999.

John Eligon is a national correspondent for The Times covering race issues.

Stephen Engelberg, who was an editor and reporter for The Times, is now editor in chief of ProPublica.

George Esper (1932–2012) spent a decade covering the Vietnam War for the Associated Press.

Matt Flegenheimer covers national politics for The Times.

Michelle Goldberg, an Op-Ed columnist for The Times, was part of a 2018 Pulitzer Prize–winning team that reported on sexual harassment in the workplace.

Linda Greenhouse, a longtime Supreme Court correspondent for The Times, is now a contributing Op-Ed page writer for the paper.

Bernard Gwertzman, a former national and foreign correspondent for The Times, is the foreign editor and editor of The New York Times online.

Patrick Healy, a national political correspondent for The Times during the 2016 presidential campaign, is the paper’s politics editor.

Harold B. Hinton (1898–1954), a reporter in The Times’s Washington bureau for more than 30 years, covered the White House, Congress, the State Department and the Pentagon.

Carl Hulse, The Times’s chief Washington correspondent, has reported from the capital for more than 30 years.

Jodi Kantor, a reporter for The Times, was part of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize–winning team that exposed sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace.

E. W. Kenworthy (1909–1993) worked at The Times for nearly 30 years in both New York and Washington.

John Kifner is a former senior foreign correspondent for The Times.

Arthur Krock (1886–1974) was an editorial writer, correspondent and columnist for the paper.

W. H. Lawrence (1916–1972) reported for The Times on World War II, the Korean War and the White House. He was later with ABC News.

Neil A. Lewis was a Times correspondent for 20 years, covering presidential campaigns, the Justice Department and Apartheid-era South Africa.

Eric Lichtblau is a former reporter in The Times’s Washington bureau. He and James Risen won a 2006 Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the secret eavesdropping program approved by President George W. Bush.

Eric Lipton, a Washington-based investigative repor-ter for The Times, is a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

Jonathan Martin is a national political correspondent for The Times.

Patricia Mazzei is The Times’s Miami bureau chief, covering Florida and Puerto Rico.

Judith Miller, a former correspondent for The Times, is now a commentator for Fox News.

Adam Nagourney, a former chief political correspondent for The Times, is now the paper’s Los Angeles bureau chief.

James M. Naughton (1938–2012) was a White House and national correspondent for The Times during the Nixon, Ford and Carter administrations.

Ashley Parker, formerly a Washington-based political reporter for The Times, covers the White House for The Washington Post.

Jeremy W. Peters is a reporter in The Times’s Washington bureau reporting on politics.

Howell Raines was executive editor of The New York Times from 2001 to 2003. Prior to that he was The Times’s bureau chief in Atlanta and Washington.

Roy Reed (1930–2017) covered the civil rights movement in the South for The Times from 1965 to 1978.

Robert Reinhold (1941–1996) was a science reporter and national correspondent for The Times and later an editorial writer at The Los Angeles Times.

James Reston (1909–1995) was a columnist, Washington correspondent, executive editor at The Times and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes.

James Risen won a Pulitzer Prize while at The Times for uncovering the warrantless eavesdropping program approved by President George W. Bush. He now reports for The Intercept.

Matthew Rosenberg covers intelligence and national security for The Times, and he was part of a 2018 Pulitzer Prize–winning team that reported on connections between Donald Trump’s advisors and Russia.

Andrew Rosenthal is the former editorial page editor for The Times.

Brian M. Rosenthal is a reporter on The Times’s metropolitan desk.

Walter Rugaber was a correspondent in The Times’s Detroit, Atlanta and Washington bureaus.

Harrison E. Salisbury (1908–1993) was a foreign correspondent for The Times and its first Op-Ed page editor. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1955 for his articles from Moscow.

David E. Sanger is a national security correspondent and senior writer at The Times, and he was part of three Pulitzer Prize–winning teams for the paper.

Robert B. Semple Jr. was a White House correspondent, deputy national editor, London bureau chief, foreign editor, Op-Ed page editor and associate editor for the editorial page at The Times. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for his editorials on the environment.

Sidney Shalett (1911–1965) was an author and journalist who worked for The New York Times and The Chattanooga Times.

Eileen Shanahan (1924–2001) was an economics reporter for The Times from 1962 to 1977.

Thom Shanker, an assistant Washington editor for The Times, was the paper’s Pentagon correspondent for 13 years.

Michael S. Schmidt is a Washington correspondent for The Times who was part of two Pulitzer Prize–winning teams in 2018.

Michael D. Shear is a White House correspondent for The Times with a focus on domestic policy, the regulatory state and life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Neil Sheehan, who covered the war in Vietnam for The Times and United Press International, obtained the Pentagon Papers, the publication of which won The Times a Pulitzer Prize.

Edwin M. Stanton (1814–1869) was secretary of war in the Lincoln administration.

Sheryl Gay Stolberg, formerly a science and national correspondent for The Times, reports on Congress for the paper.

Robin Toner (1954–2008), the first woman to be the national political correspondent of The Times, covered five presidential elections and innumerable congressional and gubernatorial campaigns.

Megan Twohey, an investigative reporter, was part of The Times team that won a 2018 Pulitzer Prize for exposing sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace.

Martin Waldron (1925–1981) was a national correspondent and bureau chief in Houston and Trenton, N.J., for The Times.

Warren Weaver Jr. (1923–1997) was a reporter in The Times’s Washington bureau for 27 years, covering Congress and the Supreme Court, among other beats.

Jonathan Weisman is a deputy Washington editor at The Times, in charge of congressional coverage and politics, health care and education policy.

Tom Wicker (1926–2011) was The Times’s Washington bureau chief and political columnist.

James T. Wooten is a former national reporter and White House correspondent for The Times who became a correspondent for ABC News.

Kate Zernike, who covers women and politics for The Times, is the author of Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America.