Karen came to The Post 11 years ago and joined Opinions as a political columnist in 2018. Before that, she spent 15 years at Time, ending as National Political Correspondent after covering Congress and the White House. She began her career at the San Antonio Light and then spent 14 years at the Los Angeles Times.
Along the way she found time to earn an MBA at Harvard Business School. She has been the recipient of the Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished business and financial journalism, the National Press Foundation’s Edwin Hood Award for diplomatic correspondence and, while at The Post, the 2014 Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting.
Most recently, she is author of the spectacular biography “The Triumph of Nancy Reagan,” which manages to be simultaneously revealing, hard-nosed, empathetic and compulsively readable.
Karen assumed her new duties upon Jackson Diehl’s retirement.