Brandy Zadrozny

Senior Reporter

I'm a senior reporter based in New York covering the internet — a big subject that spans the beats of politics, tech and extremism. I have reported revelatory stories on online communities and influencers that were — often secretively — shaping media, culture and politics in the U.S. My reporting interrogates these communities as well as the online activities of far-right politicians and extremists, the mis- and disinformation that powers their movements, and the people and organizations who profit.

My reporting depends on people who share their stories with me. These stories have brought readers to a conservative Oklahoma town's City Hall as councilmembers fought to expel a white supremacist, to the bedside of a woman who trusted a Facebook group instead of doctors to deliver her baby, to a mountain hike with anti-vaccine activist and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to the steps of the Capitol on Jan. 6 with a man who had been radicalized on QAnon forums, and to an armed standoff between neighbors over a conspiracy theory that spilled off the internet and onto a rural Washington town's Main Street. My six-episode podcast explored a single conspiracy theory and its lasting impact on an Alabama nurse and the wider world.

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I'm a senior reporter based in New York covering the internet — a big subject that spans the beats of politics, tech and extremism. I have reported revelatory stories on online communities and influencers that were — often secretively — shaping media, culture and politics in the U.S. My reporting interrogates these communities as well as the online activities of far-right politicians and extremists, the mis- and disinformation that powers their movements, and the people and organizations who profit.

My reporting depends on people who share their stories with me. These stories have brought readers to a conservative Oklahoma town's City Hall as councilmembers fought to expel a white supremacist, to the bedside of a woman who trusted a Facebook group instead of doctors to deliver her baby, to a mountain hike with anti-vaccine activist and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to the steps of the Capitol on Jan. 6 with a man who had been radicalized on QAnon forums, and to an armed standoff between neighbors over a conspiracy theory that spilled off the internet and onto a rural Washington town's Main Street. My six-episode podcast explored a single conspiracy theory and its lasting impact on an Alabama nurse and the wider world.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Brandy Zadrozny

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Analysis

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I want to know what’s in the Epstein files. But there could be a price.

For many on the far right and left, it won’t matter what’s actually in the Epstein files. What will matter is what people want to find in them about him or Donald Trump, and how fast they can spin it into content.
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At Senate hearing, anti-vaxxers seek to capitalize on friends in high places

For nearly a decade, anti-vaccine activists and film producers have been collecting tragic, mostly unverifiable stories from parents — accounts of deaths, injuries and autism allegedly caused by vaccines.
30d ago

Kennedy's picks for vaccine advisory panel raise concerns about anti-vaccine bias

A few of the new members Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed to the federal vaccine panel have promoted misinformation about vaccines and public health.
37d ago

CDC staff and retired workers call for Kennedy's resignation in a protest outside headquarters

The demonstration came a day after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gutted a federal vaccine safety panel and vowed to replace all the members.
39d ago

'Manufactured chaos': Kennedy guts CDC's vaccine panel of independent experts

The 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent vaccine advisory committee are being removed from their posts, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
43d ago

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Measles Outbreak

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Measles Outbreak

How measles tore through a remote West Texas city

Anti-vaccine activists seized on a measles outbreak in Seminole, Texas, and turned the small Mennonite city into a battleground between fringe doctors and mainstream medicine.
49d ago

Trump admin corrects RFK Jr.’s MAHA report after citation errors

The Trump administration on Thursday corrected several citations in its “Make America Healthy Again” report, adding to scrutiny of its scientific rigor.
71d ago

Trump abruptly pulls surgeon general nominee and names new pick with ties to RFK Jr.

President Trump announced that Dr. Casey Means, who has close ties to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will replace Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a former Fox News contributor.
73d ago

FDA names oncologist Vinay Prasad as its new vaccine chief

The new FDA vaccine chief, Dr. Vinay Prasad was an outspoken critic of the agency's response to the pandemic, including the former vaccine chief, Dr. Peter Marks.
79d ago

The little-known database at the heart of Kennedy’s vaccine conspiracy theory

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long claimed a secret database holds the truth about vaccines and autism. Now that he's in charge, his anti-vaccine supporters wonder — can he deliver?
81d ago

FDA appears to be slow-walking vaccine approvals

Former government health officials fear the Trump administration is moving to slow-walk vaccine approvals, including by imposing new regulatory hurdles on drugmakers, such as changing the requirements for approval or seeking additional clinical trial data.