The following excerpt announcement was sent out by The New York Times Magazine editor-in-chief Jake Silverstein and political editor David Halbfinger:
We are pleased to announce that Charles Homans, who has been an editor at the Magazine since 2014, is becoming a full-time writer, for both Politics and the Magazine. Starting today, Charlie, who until recently was the magazine’s politics editor, will be reporting on ideas and activism shaping domestic politics.
Charlie is a keen observer of contemporary political trends and ideas.
You can expect to see his stories in Politics, where he will report to David and join the superb team being assembled there. His work will also be featured in the Magazine, where he will report to deputy editor for politics and investigations Jessica Lustig.
Please join us in congratulating Charlie on his new role.
– Jake and David
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