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Kathleen Parker Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, And Net Worth

Kathleen Parker is an American right-leaning columnist. She currently works as a columnist for The Washington Post. Kathleen is as well a member of the Buckley School of Public Speaking, she is a consulting faculty there. She is also a popular guest on cable as well as network news programs. Regularly, Kathleen appears as a guest on an NBC show called Meet the Press. Previously, she appeared on an MSNBC show called Hardball along with Chris Matthews.

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Ruth Marcus Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Book, Columns, Salary, and Net Worth

Ruth Marcus is an American journalist who works as a deputy editorial page editor for The Washington Post. She joined the Post in 1984 and also writes for the weekly columns. Additionally, Ruth is a law school graduate who identifies herself politically and ideologically as a liberal and as a member of the Democratic party. She started her journalism career at the Yale Daily News while schooling at Yale University.

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Carol Leonnig Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

Carol Leonnig is an American award-winning journalist currently working at The Washington Post in Washington where she serves as an investigative journalist as well as a writer. She joined the Washington Post newspaper in 2000. Carol also serves as an on-air contributor to NBC News and MSNBC. She started her journalism career as a reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1989. Carol later joined The Charlotte Observer, as a staff writer, where she reported on city government, and later covered the state legislature and eventually became the paper’s Washington correspondent.

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David Ignatius Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

David Ignatius(full name David Reynolds Ignatius) is an American award-winning journalist and author at the Washington Post in Washington, D.C. He writes a twice-a-week foreign affairs column for The Washington Post. He joined the newspaper in 1986 as the editor of its Sunday Outlook section. Prior to joining the Washington Post, he worked for The Wall Street Journal as a reporter.