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Steve Hendrix

Washington, D.C., United States

Jerusalem Bureau Chief at The Washington Post

Washington Post Jerusalem Bureau Chief (redux), frequent Ukraine, sometimes Takoma Park.

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  • 5 days ago | washingtonpost.com | Steve Hendrix

    An unexpected Trump ripple: Britain nationalizes its last steel mill (washingtonpost.com) An unexpected Trump ripple: Britain nationalizes its last steel mill By Steve Hendrix 2025041907000000 LONDON — Britain's Scunthorpe Steelworks has weathered a lot of economic upheavals since it was started by investors in the Victorian era. It was nationalized after World War II, privatized anew in the Thatcher years and bought by a Chinese corporation in 2020.

  • 1 week ago | eu.detroitnews.com | Steve Hendrix |Ellen Francis

    London — Across Europe, President Donald Trump’s latest U-turn in his campaign to upend global trade caused relief, for now, in trade ministries and boardrooms, and yet another jolt of bewildered uncertainty about what’s coming next in a season of political turmoil worthy of a Netflix psychodrama.

  • 1 week ago | detroitnews.com | Steve Hendrix |Ellen Francis

    London — Across Europe, President Donald Trump’s latest U-turn in his campaign to upend global trade caused relief, for now, in trade ministries and boardrooms, and yet another jolt of bewildered uncertainty about what’s coming next in a season of political turmoil worthy of a Netflix psychodrama.

  • 2 weeks ago | washingtonpost.com | Steve Hendrix |Ellen Francis |Kate Brady |Beatriz Ríos

    Europe exhales, braces for next plot twist after Trump tariff retreat (washingtonpost.com) Europe exhales, braces for next plot twist after Trump tariff retreat By Steve Hendrix; Ellen Francis; Kate Brady; Beatriz Ríos 2025041014060200 LONDON — Across Europe, President Donald Trump's latest U-turn in his campaign to upend global trade caused a surge of life in stock markets Thursday, relief, for now, in trade ministries and boardrooms, and yet another jolt of bewildered uncertainty about...

  • 2 weeks ago | stuff.co.nz | Steve Hendrix

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Steve Hendrix
Steve Hendrix @SBHendrix
26 Oct 24

It may feel good to cancel but you’re starving a pretty important engine of journalism, whatever the editorial side fuck ups may be. And I speak as someone who was called at 2 AM this morning because of booms over Iran and I’ve been at the goddamned keyboard ever since.

Steve Hendrix
Steve Hendrix @SBHendrix
26 Oct 24

Don't cancel your subscription. Reporters are working so hard, and the campaign folks are breaking incredible stories. Including today’s about Trump ally Musk launching his career as an illegal migrant.

Steve Hendrix
Steve Hendrix @SBHendrix
22 Dec 23

There are too many greats leaving the Post. Heartbreak drawing. But I have to acknowledge one of the best editors in American journalism, and certainly the best I’ve ever had. Thank you Lynda Robinson. https://t.co/K6KohcxBXW