Kitty Bennett is an experienced news researcher with a career spanning several prestigious organizations since 1984. At The New York Times, Bennett has been instrumental in providing research on topics such as politics and Congress while managing critical information for breaking stories. Previous roles include writer, researcher, and fact checker at AARP, where Bennett authored the "Where Are They Now" series, and researching for Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, which focused on immigration projects. Bennett also contributed to ProPublica, investigating military contractors and coroner's offices, and served as a researcher at Tampa Bay Times, aiding in multiple Pulitzer-winning projects. Bennett holds a Bachelor of Independent Studies from the University of South Florida.
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