Josh Meyer
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Josh Meyer

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JOSH MEYER left the Los Angeles Times in early 2010 after being on staff for 20 years to become director of education and outreach for the new Medill National Security Journalism Initiative. Based in Washington, D.C., the initiative aims to find the best ways to do, and to teach, all kinds of national security journalism in this changing media environment—including covering terrorism, war, nuclear proliferation, intelligence and law enforcement reform. He is also co-author of "The Hunt for KSM: The Pursuit and Takedown of the Real 9/11 Mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed," published March 26, 2012. At The Times, Josh covered a wide range of issues—including government, politics and law enforcement. He focused on terrorism and related national security issues from 2000 until 2010, most of that time in the paper’s Washington bureau. He has won or shared in numerous local, state and national awards, including two Pulitzer Prizes awarded to reporting teams he was on. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife Michael, a Washington Post reporter. For fun, he also routinely invites public embarrassment by singing and playing lead guitar in a rock/blues band he co-founded, Suspicious Package.
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