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Natalie Andrews

Senior Politics Correspondent for Wall Street Journal, specializing in politics.

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Last Front PageJUL 3, 2026Latest appearance
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U.S.-Iran Talks Turn Focus to Lebanon Fight

Mediators see hope on Israel-Hezbollah front after Trump threat sparks flare-up

View Front PageWall Street JournalJUN 22, 2026

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Timing Of Trump’s Trading Draws Scrutiny

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Wall Street JournalJUL 3, 2026
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U.S.-Iran Talks Turn Focus to Lebanon Fight

Mediators see hope on Israel-Hezbollah front after Trump threat sparks flare-up

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Wall Street JournalJUN 22, 2026Lead Story
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President Defends Deal on Iran War At G-7

Threat of ‘economic catastrophe,’ Trump says, motivated him to end the conflict

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Wall Street JournalJUN 18, 2026
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Trump Roils Senate By Pausing Spy Pick

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Wall Street JournalJUN 18, 2026
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Housing Chief Tapped for Intelligence Role

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Wall Street JournalJUN 3, 2026
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Aborted Pakistan Trip Leaves Trump Tough Choices on Iran

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Wall Street JournalAPR 27, 2026
Frames ongoing foreign policy challenges as complex diplomatic balancing acts requiring presidential navigation.
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Hegseth Keeps Trump’s Support Amid Strife, Firings at Pentagon

Navy secretary seen as slow on agenda; a last-ditch plea to pal in Oval Office failed

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Wall Street JournalAPR 24, 2026Lead Story
Presents the military operation as a straightforward geopolitical enforcement action. The focus is on the mechanics of the seizure and its implications for international sanctions.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Natalie Andrews in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.