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Is Rich Lowry Sick? Rich Lowry Illness and Health Update

There is no official information about Rich Lowry being sick, and no clear details about his current health or any health problems.

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Updated Jul 31, 2024

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Is Rich Lowry Sick? Rich Lowry Illness and Health Update

Is Rich Lowry Sick?

Rich Lowry is not sick as there is no official information saying that he is currently sick. There is no clear information about Rich Lowry's current health or any health problems he might have. He has been a well-known conservative journalist and author for many years and has been the editor-in-chief of National Review since 2010. Online and social media sources don't mention any health issues or illnesses he's facing.

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Who is Rich Lowry?

Richard Lowry, born on August 22, 1968, is an American writer and the editor-in-chief of National Review, a conservative news and opinion magazine. He became the magazine's editor in 1997 after being chosen by its founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. In addition to his role at National Review, Lowry is a syndicated columnist, author, and political analyst. He frequently appears on NBC News and Meet the Press. He has written four books.

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Name Rich Lowry
Born August 22, 1968 (age 55)
Birthplace Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
Education University of Virginia (BA)
Occupation(s) Editor-in-chief, syndicated columnist

Rich Lowry Age

Rich Lowry is 55 years old now. He was born and raised in Arlington, Virginia. His mother was a social worker, and his father was an English professor. After finishing high school at Yorktown High School in Arlington, he went to the University of Virginia, where he studied English and history. While there, he was the editor of the university's conservative monthly magazine, the Virginia Advocate.

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Rich Lowry Career

After graduating, Rich Lowry worked as a research assistant for Charles Krauthammer and later as a reporter for a local newspaper in northern Virginia.

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In 1992, he joined National Review after finishing second in the magazine's young writers' contest. By the summer of 1994, he was the articles editor for National Review and moved to Washington, D.C. to cover Congress. In November 1997, at the age of 29, he became the editor of National Review, taking over from John O'Sullivan. William F. Buckley, the magazine's founder, was confident in Lowry's abilities.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, in May 2020, Lowry praised Florida governor Ron DeSantis for his handling of the pandemic in a column titled "Where does Ron DeSantis go to get his apology?".

Lowry writes a syndicated column for King Features and an opinion column for Politico. He frequently appears on various TV shows, including NBC's Meet the Press, ABC's This Week, and FOX News Sunday.

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