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Levinthal now deputy DC bureau chief at Business Insider

Dave Levinthal

Dave Levinthal is now deputy Washington bureau chief at Business Insider.

Previously, he held the post of senior Washington correspondent.

Before that, he was editor-at-large at Center for Public Integrity and has also served as its federal politics editor and senior reporter.

Levinthal was also a reporter at and author of Politico Influence at Politico.

He has also worked at the Center for Responsive Politics and was a government and politics reporter at The Dallas Morning News.

Levinthal was also a reporter and a staff writer/correspondent at The Eagle-Tribune and The Tonawanda News, respectively.

Levinthal is a B.S. in newspaper journalism from Syracuse University, where he was editor of the student newspaper.

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