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NBC News appoints Ainsley homeland security correspondent

Julia E. Ainsley

NBC News has named Julia E. Ainsley homeland security correspondent following the retirement of Pete Williams.

Recently, Ainsley covered the department of justice and homeland security as a correspondent. She also served as a national security-justice reporter for NBC News Investigations.

Prior to joining NBC News, she was a criminal justice correspondent at Thomson Reuters.

She was a congressional reporter at the National Journal and interned at the Chicago Tribune.

Ainsley has a B.A. from Davidson College and a M.S. from Northwestern University.

You can congratulate Ainsley by sending her a note on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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