Ezra Klein

American journalist

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2021 Klein welcomed his second child in the fall of 2021.
2021 Became an opinion columnist at the New York Times.
November 2020 Leaves Vox to join The New York Times as a columnist and podcast host.
January 2020 Publishes his first book 'Why We're Polarized' through Simon & Schuster.
October 2019 Started the Impeachment, Explained podcast with other Vox Media reporters.
February 2019 Ezra Klein became a father for the first time with the birth of his first child in February.
2018 Became an executive producer of Vox's Netflix series Explained.
October 2015 Launched The Weeds podcast with Sarah Kliff and Matt Yglesias at Vox.
2014 Co-founds Vox media website with Matthew Yglesias and Melissa Bell, serving as editor-in-chief.
January 2014 Announced he would be leaving The Washington Post to start Vox, a new media venture.
2013 Won the Online News Association Award for Best Online Commentary. Also won the American Political Science Association's Carey McWilliams Award for 'a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics'.
2011 Named one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington, D.C., by GQ magazine. His blog was also named one of the 25 best financial blogs by Time magazine.
May 2011 Became a columnist at Bloomberg View in addition to his work at The Washington Post and MSNBC.
2010 Named Blogger of the Year by The Week magazine and The Sidney Hillman Foundation.
June 25 2010 Announced the termination of the JournoList group following controversy surrounding Dave Weigel's resignation from The Washington Post.

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