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American journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nicholas Fandos is an American journalist who covers the Metro desk for The New York Times.[1]
Nicholas Fandos | |
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Alma mater | Harvard College |
Occupation | Journalist |
Employer | The New York Times |
Fandos attended St. Louis University High School where he was editor-in-chief of the school’s weekly newspaper, the Prep News.[2] He received a B.A. in History and Literature from Harvard University in 2015.[citation needed]
Fandos began his career as the managing editor of The Harvard Crimson,[3][4] the university newspaper, and as an intern for Politico. After graduation in 2015, he was named a David Rosenbaum Reporting Intern at The New York Times for three months.
Fandos was offered a full-time position as a news assistant at The Times in 2015 before being promoted to cover Congress and the Trump presidency as a reporter in the Times' Washington, D.C. bureau in February 2017.[5] He has made regular appearances on C-SPAN.[6]
Fandos' report on The River of Blood is among his more notable stories.[7]
NYU Media Studies professor Daniel Gilmore has noted and documented that Fandos has a history of reporting stories framed with a pro-Republican bias.[8]
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