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LA Times names Subramanian correspondent in Washington

Courtney Subramanian

Courtney Subramanian will be joining the Los Angeles Times’ White House team in the Washington bureau as a correspondent. Her new role begins on April 4.

Recently, she has been working as a White House correspondent at USA Today. Before that, she was at BBC News, where she served as a news reporter and news editor. She has also worked freelance for Time, Fortune, and The Daily Beast.

Subramanian was also a reporter-producer at Time.

Subramanian has a B.A. in journalism and history from Miami University and a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.

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