Jim Newell is an American journalist. He serves as a senior political writer at Slate. Before Slate, he worked as a senior editor for the political blog Wonkette for one year and six months. Previously, he worked as a staff writer and also political editor covering politics for Gawker.
William Saletan is an American writer. As of now, he serves as a writer at The Bulwark. Before, he spent 25 years as the national correspondent at Slate where he mainly writes on Politics, science, and technology. William has written extensively on abortion and he was also a writer for the online magazine. In addition, he is the author of Bearing Right.
Danny Lavery is an editor and author from America. He hosts a podcast on Slate titled Big Mood, Little Mood and writes the Shatner Chatner, a paid e-mail newsletter on Substack. From 2016 to 2021 he wrote a column for slate “Dear Prudence”. In addition, he is the co-founder of the website The Toast and an author of several books.
Mary Harris is an American journalist. She has been working as Host of “What Next” and also managing editor at Slate Magazine since 2018. She is passionate about public health; enjoys mentoring young producers and reporters and digging into a good story. Before Slate Magazine, she spent over ten years at New York Public Radio as a host and senior producer.
Kylee Zempel is an American journalist. She serves as an Assistant Editor at The Federalist in Washington since July 2019. Before The Federalist, she spent six months as a Magazine Copy Editor and Web Producer at Washington Examiner. Previously, she served as Editor and Producer at National Geographic for two months from November 2018 to December 2018.
Eddie Scarry is an American journalist and author. As of now, he serves as a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner. He mainly focuses on politics and culture. Before Washington Examiner, reported on media and politics for Mediaite.com. In addition, his writing has also appeared in the New York Post, RealClearPolitics, and also Adweek. He is the author of Privileged Victims in 2020.
John Daniel Davidson is an American journalist. He has been serving as the Political Editor at The Federalist since September 2019. He joined the station in March 2016 working as a Senior Correspondent for over three years. Before Federalist, he spent three years and six months as Senior Policy Analyst and Director for Health Care Policy.
Noah Charney is a famous art historian and novelist from America. He is known for his book The Art Thief and is the founder of the Association for Research into Crimes against Art. From 2012 to 2014 he wrote a column on “How I Write” that was a regular feature in The Daily Beast. In addition, he taught a summer program at Cambridge University and also a program in Florence at Miami Dade College.
Charles Cooke is an American journalist. As of now, he serves as a senior writer for National Review and co-host of the Mad Dogs and Englishmen podcast. Charles has also written for The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and The New York Times. In addition, he is the author of The Conservatarian Manifesto.
Armond White is an American film and music critic. As of now, he serves as National Review and Out writer. Before that, he worked as an editor of CityArts from 2011 to 2014. Previously, he worked as lead film critic for the alternative weekly New York Press. As a film critic, he is famous for his idiosyncratic, provocative, and often contrarian reviews, thus becoming a controversial figure in film criticism.