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Ryan Lovelace is a seasoned journalist with a strong background in national security reporting, currently serving as a National Security Reporter for The Washington Times since October 2019, where the focus includes technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Prior experience includes roles as D.C. Business of Law reporter for The National Law Journal, and various reporting positions covering the Supreme Court and campaign issues at the Washington Examiner. Lovelace also interned with the National Review Institute and contributed to The College Fix and The Butler Collegian, where roles included managing editor and assistant news editor. Educational credentials include a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Butler University.
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