By: Molly Fischer, Françoise Mouly, Tyler Foggatt, Ted Chiang, Susan B. Glasser, Evan Osnos, Jessica Winter, Jane Mayer
“How the once narrow term has come to be weaponized as "informational terrorism."
Tyler Foggatt is a journalist and writer for The New Yorker, focusing on national issues in the United States. His articles cover a wide range of topics including international conflicts, political analysis, and cultural commentary. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of current events, Tyler provides insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues that shape our world.
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Tyler Foggatt's focus is primarily on opinion editorials, government and politics. He appears to be interested in current political events and the individuals involved. Given this focus, he may be particularly responsive to pitches offering expert analysis or commentary on current political issues, policy developments, or profiles of key political figures.
Pitches highlighting unique perspectives on ongoing political debates or providing deep insights into the personal backgrounds of public figures are likely to resonate with Tyler. If you have knowledge about high-profile politicians' decision-making processes or their strategies for navigating complex situations, it could be valuable for Tyler’s coverage.
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