Author Archive
Marina Koren
Marina Koren is a senior associate editor at The Atlantic. She was previously the news editor at National Journal.
Management
Hawaii’s Biggest Hurricane Threat in More Than Two Decades
“I’ve not seen such dramatic changes in the forecast track as I’ve seen with this storm," Gov. David Ige said.
- By Marina Koren, The Atlantic
Digital Government
Using Twitter to Save a Newborn From a Flood
Search and rescue is evolving fast in the social-media age.
- By Marina Koren, The Atlantic
Management
World Trade Center Materials Have Been Memorialized in All 50 States
Through a Port Authority program, thousands of pieces of World Trade Center steel have been turned into memorials throughout the United States.
- By Marina Koren, The Atlantic
Management
Washington's Metro Is a Mess And Now Congress Would Like to Give it Less Money
Delays during Monday's commute highlight system's problems.
- By Marina Koren, National Journal
Management
28 Counties the Justice Department Is Monitoring for Voting Rights Violations
States may have the power to regulate elections, but the feds are staying close.
- By Marina Koren, National Journal
Management
What’s Chris Christie Doing in the Middle of the Ebola Crisis?
The New Jersey governor operates best in a crisis. And if he’s looking for a boost ahead of a possible 2016 run, this could be his chance.
- By Marina Koren, National Journal
Management
29 States That Shame Their Bad Taxpayers on the Internet
State agencies are betting the fear of public humiliation can hold debtors accountable.
- By Marina Koren, National Journal
Management
The Government Is Cracking Down on School Bake Sales
States are trying to circumvent federal nutrition standards that would limit sugary foods at school fundraisers.
- By Marina Koren, National Journal