Josh Voorhees

Josh Voorhees is an American political journalist and senior writer for Slate, and the former editor of its news blog Slatest.[1] He graduated from Davidson College, and currently lives in Iowa City, Iowa. In 2013, he was named a fellow of the Kiplinger Program by Ohio State University.[2] In 2009, the Hill named him one of the 50 most beautiful people of 2009.[3]

Career

Voorhees worked as a teacher in London, England before becoming a journalist. One of his first beats was at Environment and Energy Daily, where he covered the auto industry.[3]

gollark: This is very different to the local (UK) trains I often use, which are frequently quite late even for ~20-mile journeys.
gollark: In Russia, our long-distance (Moscow → St Petersburg, IIRC) train was actually on time down to the minute.
gollark: ... haeh?
gollark: That makes *some* sense.
gollark: Wait, why would COVID-19 drop house prices?

References

  1. "Josh Voorhees". About.me.
  2. "2013 Kiplinger Fellows" (PDF). Kiplinger Program. 2013-02-05.
  3. Staff (2009-07-28). "50 Most Beautiful 2009 - Top 40 (HTML)". The Hill.


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