Marc Ambinder
Marc Ambinder is TheWeek.com's editor-at-large. He is the author, with D.B. Grady, of The Command and Deep State: Inside the Government Secrecy Industry. Marc is also a contributing editor for The Atlantic and GQ. Formerly, he served as White House correspondent for National Journal, chief political consultant for CBS News, and politics editor at The Atlantic. Marc is a 2001 graduate of Harvard. He is married to Michael Park, a corporate strategy consultant, and lives in Los Angeles.
Latest articles by Marc Ambinder
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4 unconventional causes you should get behind
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Zero dark lashes
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Immigration reform bills start to drop
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What's a 'crude' bomb, anyway?
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Sometimes, Twitter isn't the center of the universe
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4 reasons the NSA scandal is troubling
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Could your browsing history end up in the government's hands?
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10 crucial details from the Senate's CIA torture report
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The weird inaccuracies in Ronald Kessler's new book on the Secret Service
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Trigger warning: if you're in favor of trigger warnings, this article might cause you distress
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The new NSA chief is surprisingly measured about secrecy
feature This is a good thing
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Person of the year: Edward Snowden or the Pope
feature The most influential person of 2013
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Confessions of an Edward Snowden apologist
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What if the NSA reinvented itself as a consumer products company?
feature Might as well put Big Data to use
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We are all Nate Silvers
feature Inside the debate about political prognostication
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Abuse allegations splinter U.S. speed skating team
feature An Olympic underbelly is revealed
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Deep State excerpt: The NSA's expensive, Orwellian choice
feature Why did the NSA once nix a cheaper program that could have better protected civil liberties?
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A guide to crash speak
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Torture apologists must live with this undeniable truth: Torture doesn't work
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Intelligence, politicized
feature Did the administration really lie about Benghazi?
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Who won the week?
feature A great debate meets a flashy jobs number
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5 ways Romney can still win
feature The Republican has high hurdles ahead of him. But his cause is not lost
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Should Petraeus have resigned?
feature Double standards abound in Washington, but maybe for good reason
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How the presidential campaigns will restart their engines
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