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Dilanian becomes justice and intelligence correspondent at NBC News

Ken Dilanian

NBC News has appointed Ken Dilanian its justice and intelligence correspondent. Recently, Dilanian covered national security and intelligence issues.

Before joining NBC News, he was an intelligence writer at The Associated Press and a national security correspondent at the Los Angeles Times.

Dilanian worked as a state department correspondent, investigative reporter and congressional correspondent at USA Today. He was a Rome correspondent, investigative reporter and political reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Dilanian has a B.A. from Williams College.

You can congratulate Dilanian on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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