Tim Mak
Tim Mak is NPR's Washington Investigative Correspondent, focused on political enterprise journalism.
His reporting interests include the 2020 election campaign, national security and the role of technology in disinformation efforts.
He appears regularly on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered and the NPR Politics Podcast.
Mak was one of NPR's lead reporters on the Mueller investigation and the Trump impeachment process. Before joining NPR, Mak worked as a senior correspondent at The Daily Beast, covering the 2016 presidential elections with an emphasis on national security. He has also worked on the Politico Defense team, the Politico breaking news desk and at the Washington Examiner. He has reported abroad from the Horn of Africa and East Asia.
Mak graduated with a B.A. from McGill University, where he was a valedictorian. He also currently holds a national certification as an Emergency Medical Technician.
- An infamous Russian unit that downed a civilian plane in 2014 was active in Ukraine
- Ukraine alleges that Putin was involved in 2014 Malaysia passenger jet downing
- What it's like to spend a winter in the trenches, according to Ukrainian soldiers
- On Christmas, Ukraine's Orthodox Christians try to find solace
- Russian air attacks continue to target Ukraine's energy infrastructure
- Russia launches a wave of missiles at Ukraine in a massive New Year's Eve air attack
- Ukraine marks the end of a year almost entirely spent under attack
- In Odesa, Ukrainians celebrate Hanukkah in a city without power