Michael M. Luo (Chinese: 羅明瀚; born 1976)[1] is an American journalist and current editor of The New Yorker and its website, newyorker.com.
[5] Luo spent his early childhood in upstate New York then attended high school in Michigan.
He was a writer for two years for the Associated Press, where he wrote narrative feature stories, and also worked at Newsday, where he was a police reporter on Long Island.
[3][4] According to the Times, Luo "has written about economics and the recession as a national correspondent; covered the 2008 presidential campaign and the 2010 midterm elections; and done stints in Washington and in the Baghdad bureau.
"[3] Luo wrote a viral piece about a woman who accosted him for being a Chinese American in October 2016.