Portrait of Sopan Deb

Sopan Deb

I’m particularly interested in culture and things that make me go, “Hmm,” whether that’s in music, books, television, art or otherwise.

Since joining The Times in 2017, I have written about the N.B.A. and covered several N.B.A. finals. I’ve also sat down with celebrities and conducted interviews that bring surprising results, including a wide-ranging discussion with the cast of “Arrested Development.

Before joining The Times, I covered Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign for CBS News. I’ve also worked at NBC News, The Boston Globe and Al Jazeera America.

I have a bachelor’s degree from Boston University. I am the author of the memoir, “Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me” and the novel “Keya Das’s Second Act.”

As a Times journalist, I share the values and adhere to the standards of integrity outlined in The Times’s Ethical Journalism Handbook, which means I don’t participate in political campaigns or give political donations. And, I don’t accept money or favors from anyone who might be involved in my coverage. I aim to be accurate and fair, thorough and thoughtful. While working, I identify myself as a reporter for The Times.

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