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American journalist
Stephen Stromberg is the deputy opinions editor
[1] of
the Washington Post editorial board.
[2] He was part of the Washington Post team that won the 2022
Pulitzer Prize in Public Service.
[3]
[2] His writing focuses on U.S. politics
[4]
[2] and government,
[5]
[6] healthcare, environment
[7] and energy.
[8]
An Eagle Scout,
[9] he was raised as a
Mormon and has written about Mormonism.
[10]
[11] He is a Washington Nationals fan.
[12] Prior to writing for The Washington Post , he covered American politics for
The Economist .
[13]
He is married to Post humor columnist
Alexandra Petri and lives in
Washington, D.C.
[14] He grew up in
Los Angeles
[15] before attending
Harvard University
[16] where he was editorial chair of the
Harvard Crimson .
[17] Afterwards, he attended
Oxford University , where he was executive editor of the
Oxonian Review .
[18]
References
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"The Washington Post Opinions section names new leadership roles" . Washington Post . 2023-09-12.
ISSN
0190-8286 . Retrieved 2023-11-10 .
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a
b
c
"People: Stephen Stromberg, Washington, D.C. Editorial writer" . washingtonpost.com .
^ WashPostPR (2022-05-09).
"Remarks: The Washington Post celebrates the 2022 Pulitzer Prize Awards" .
The Washington Post . Washington, D.C.
ISSN
0190-8286 .
OCLC
1330888409 .
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"Stephen Stromberg" . muckrack.com .
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"WaPo's Stephen Stromberg Seems Unclear On The Concept Of Geithner's Ties To Wall Street" . HuffPost . May 28, 2009.
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"Yes, Stephen Stromberg, It Is Socialism" .
National Review . January 19, 2011.
^ Strupp, Joe (2014-08-26).
"Why The Washington Post Is Running A Series Of Editorials On The "Existential Threat" Of Climate Change" . Media Matters for America . Retrieved 2023-11-10 .
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"Stephen Stromberg | C-SPAN.org" . www.c-span.org .
^ Stromberg, Stephen (February 19, 2020).
"What the Boy Scouts taught me" . The Washington Post .
^
Yglesias, Matthew (February 17, 2007).
"When Faith Matters" . The Atlantic .
^
"Mormons against Romney" . GetReligion .
^ Stromberg, Stephen (October 31, 2021).
"Tweet" . Twitter.com .
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"Stephen Stromberg — The Washington Post" . The Washington Post .
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"Alexandra Petri, Stephen Stromberg" . The New York Times . June 24, 2018.
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"Ukraine Students Start 3-Week Visit" . Los Angeles Times . October 19, 1999.
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"Stephen W. Stromberg | Writer Page | The Harvard Crimson" . www.thecrimson.com .
^ Rimer, Sara (November 24, 2004).
"When Plagiarism's Shadow Falls on Admired Scholars" . The New York Times .
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"Alumni US | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom" . alumnius.net .