Miguel Salazar will be joining The New York Times’s The Book Review as a fact checker.
He comes from The Nation where he was a research director running the fact-checking department and internship program. Before that, he was a reporter researcher fact checking for The New Republic.
He has also worked as a freelance fact checker for New York Magazine.
Salazar was also an editorial intern at The Nation and a news reporter at Colombia Reports.
In 2018, he was awarded an international reporting fellowship by the International Center for Journalists.
Salazar is a graduate of Boston College.
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