Ashleigh Furlong, a health care reporter at Politico, has left. She wrote on X/Twitter:
“I’ve loved working with some of the smartest, most collaborative journalists out there and I’m incredibly grateful to the sources who’ve shared their time and insights with me over the last four years. Details on the next adventure in 2024!”
Previously, Furlong was a reporter at Research in London, research and funding news for the academic research community. She also worked as a journalist at online news agency GroundUp news, which provides news on social justice and human rights stories.
Furlong has a B.A. from the University of Cape Town.
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