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David R. Sands

David R. Sands

Raised in Northern Virginia, David R. Sands received an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia and a master's degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He worked as a reporter for several Washington-area business publications before joining The Washington Times.

At The Times, Mr. Sands has covered numerous beats, including international trade, banking, politics and Capitol Hill, and spent eight years on the foreign desk as senior diplomatic correspondent. He is currently the deputy editor for politics. In addition, he has reviewed books and written feature stories for the newspaper and authored The Times' weekly chess column since 1993. He is also senior writer for Washington GolfStyles, a monthly publication covering the Mid-Atlantic golf scene.

 

Articles by David R. Sands

Julian Assange gestures as he arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, after the WikiLeaks founder was arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police and taken into custody Thursday April 11, 2019. Police in London arrested WikiLeaks founder Assange at the Ecuadorean embassy Thursday, April 11, 2019 for failing to surrender to the court in 2012, shortly after the South American nation revoked his asylum .(Victoria Jones/PA via AP)

Assange won’t face death penalty if extradited: Ecuador president

Ecuadoran President Lenin Moreno on Thursday defended his decision to lift the protections that prevented British police from arresting Julian Assange, but said in a video that he had also received assurances in writing from the U.K. government that the WikiLeaks founder would not be extradited to a country where he might face torture or the death penalty. Published April 11, 2019

Xiong-Nakamura after 31...Kg7-f6.

Veteran Hikaru Nakamura, newcomer Jennifer Yu take top honors at U.S. chess title tourneys

"Yu be Yu" proved a winning formula as WGM Jennifer Yu, of Ashburn, Virginia, scored a sensational 10-1 to claim her first U.S. women's national title. The 17-year-old Yu was so dominant that she clinched the title at the Chess Club of St. Louis with a round to spare last week, besting an exceptionally strong field by 2 1/2 . Published April 2, 2019

Shankland-Xiong after 16. Nc5.

Chess champs take it on the chin in U.S. title fights

It's never easy taking down the champ, as the play in the U.S. open and women's national championships now at the midway point at the Chess Club of St. Louis amply demonstrates. Published March 26, 2019

In this file photo, reigning chess world champion Magnus Carlsen, from Norway, plays Italian-American challenger Fabiano Caruana, left, in the first few minutes of round 12 of their World Chess Championship Match in London, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018. In a match played on March 21, 2019, Mr. Carlsen and his opponent Anish Giri agreed to break a longstanding rule of the game by allowing the Black pieces the first move, a symbolic statement speaking out against racism on the U.N.'s International Day for the Elimination of Racism (AP Photo/Matt Dunham). **FILE**

In anti-racist statement, chess champs let Black move first

World chess champion Magnus Carlsen and Dutch rival Anish Giri are marking a U.N. international campaign against racism by playing a game in which -- contrary to the longstanding rules of the game -- the player with the black pieces made the first move. Published March 22, 2019

Ivanchuk-Bok after 32. e5-e6.

Youth is served, elders dissed at St. Louis chess tourney

The late, great D.C. city champion Oscar Shapiro, who was still playing in weekend tournaments into his 90s, once explained his strategy against hotshot players on the rise: "Beat 'em when they're young," he once said. "They only get better." Published March 12, 2019

President Donald Trump speaks as Sec of State Mike Pompeo looks on during a news conference after a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, in Hanoi. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump-Kim Jong-un summit ends early with no deal

President Trump's second denuclearization summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un fell apart Thursday in a dispute over lifting economic sanctions, cutting short two days of talks aimed at dismantling Pyongyang's weapons program. Published February 28, 2019

Gunina-Sebag after 20...Qc7-d7.

Top women claim the spotlight in strong St. Louis chess invitational

With a six-time U.S. women's champ, a four-time U.S. women's champ, a former women's world champion, and top female stars from Russia, Georgia, India and France gracing the field, the 1st Cairns Cup tournament that just hit the midpoint at the St. Louis Chess Club is easily the strongest women's event ever held on these shores. Published February 12, 2019

Artemiev-Nakamura after 26...Qc7-c6.

Class act Vladimir Kramnik retires from competitive chess at age 43

He may have been overshadowed at times by the man whose crown he took, but former Russian world titleholder Vladimir Kramnik will go down in the annals of chess history as a class act, an underrated fighter and one of the most complete players to ever play the game. Published February 5, 2019

Rep. Adam Smith, Washington state Democrat and chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, is shown in this file photo from April 12, 2018. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) ** FILE **

Adam Smith, House Armed Services chairman, fumes over Pentagon border testimony

The new Democratic chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said Thursday Pentagon officials were less than "fully transparent" when they testified this week on the military's plans to carry out President Trump's order to deploy to the southern border to bolster the fight against illegal immigration. Published January 31, 2019

Van Foreest-Nepomniachtchi after 31...Qe4.

Magnus Carlsen wins, but local hero makes mark at elite Tata chess tournament

It's the central plot of any number of Hollywood feel-good classics, like "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" and "Breaking Away" and "Rocky" (I, II, III, IV etc.) -- underdog local hero is offered an unexpected chance to compete against the big boys, comes through with inspiring victory. Published January 29, 2019