Lauren Wolfe

[1] Her reporting about a mass rape in eastern Congo in 2016 is credited with leading to the arrest of the perpetrators.

[1] In January 2021, she was the subject of a conservative harassment campaign after she tweeted that she had "chills" seeing Joe Biden's plane land at Joint Base Andrews ahead of his presidential inauguration.

The Times ended her contract shortly thereafter, prompting discussion on its social media policy.

[8][9] Wolfe then launched a Substack newsletter, Chills, in which she writes about international investigative journalism.

[10] She was a columnist at Foreign Policy and is a contributing writer to Washington Monthly,[1] as well as an adjunct professor at the New York University School of Journalism.

Wolfe in 2013