Nicholas Kristof is returning to the New York Times after a failed bid for Oregon governor.
Kristof, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, had been with the Times as a columnist for 20 years. He began writing columns for the paper in 2001.
He is expected to return to the Times in the fall after he completes a new book, the paper announced."Nick built a deep and enduring relationship with our audience in the United States and worldwide over the course of his four-decade career at The Times," the paper said in its announcement. "We are delighted to have him back. Not only is Nick an excellent journalist who has redefined what a modern columnist could be, he is a terrific colleague."
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