Batya Ungar-Sargon, Newsweek’s new Opinion team head, released this statement on Twitter:
“I am humbled to have been chosen to lead Newsweek’s unparalleled Opinion team. Nothing could be more important – or more patriotic – than lowering the temperature when it comes to opinions we disagree with, helping our fellow Americans remember that so much more unites us as Americans than divides us.”
Previously, Ungar-Sargon wrote for The New York Times, the Washington Post, Foreign Policy and Newsweek.
You can reach out to Ungar-Sargon via Twitter.
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