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Ana Faguy



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Ana Faguy is a Washington‑based journalist who joined BBC News North America in 2024, where she covers U.S. politics, government, and breaking stories from Capitol Hill. Before arriving at the BBC, she built her reputation as a sharp reporter at Forbes Breaking News, producing multiple daily articles on politics, healthcare, and business. Her work is marked by speed, clarity, and an ability to distill complex developments into accessible reporting for a broad audience.

Her career began with fellowships and internships that gave her a wide lens on journalism. At USA TODAY, she specialized in fact‑checking and misinformation, while at E&E News she focused on energy and environmental policy. Earlier, she reported for the Baltimore Sun, covering local government and business, and gained international experience through an internship at the European Parliament, where she wrote speeches and committee briefings. These diverse roles shaped her into a journalist capable of navigating both local and global contexts.

Faguy studied at Saint Joseph’s University, where she served as Editor‑in‑Chief of The Hawk student newspaper, leading a staff of 25. Her reporting style emphasizes inclusive storytelling and collaborative journalism, blending political analysis with human detail. Today, at the BBC, she continues to sharpen her focus on transparency, accountability, and the intersection of politics with everyday life, making her one of the emerging voices in Washington journalism.