David Nakamura
Staff Writer

David Nakamura started at the Washington Post as a summer intern in 1992 and is amazed he once did this job without the Internet, a cell phone, GPS, Wikipedia or a laptop computer. After four years as a sports reporter, he moved to the local news staff and wrote about education in Virginia and Maryland and city government in Washington, D.C. In 2004, he was part of a team that uncovered high levels of lead contamination in D.C. tap water, a series that won the 2005 Selden Ring Award for investigative reporting. He has reported from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Japan.

Latest by David Nakamura

House Republicans send warning on immigration

House Republicans send warning on immigration

House Republicans vowed Thursday to have their own say in the debate over immigration reform, two days after a Senate committee gave approval to a sweeping border control bill.

Carney strikes a more conciliatory tone with media

Carney strikes a more conciliatory tone with media

Obama’s press secretary had angered reporters when he changed his story about the IRS controversy.

Gay rights groups criticize immigration reform bill

Gay rights groups criticize immigration reform bill

Amendment to add protections for same-sex couples was withdrawn to preserve GOP support.

Jay Carney's charm initiative

Jay Carney's charm initiative

Maybe it was a birthday resolution. Or perhaps a survival strategy.