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Jeff Mason is a White House Correspondent for Reuters and the 2016-2017 president of the White House Correspondents’ Association. He was the lead Reuters correspondent for President Barack Obama's 2012 campaign and interviewed the president at the White House in 2015. Jeff has been based in Washington since 2008, when he covered the historic race between Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Jeff started his career in Frankfurt, Germany, where he covered the airline industry before moving to Brussels, Belgium, where he covered the European Union. He is a Colorado native, proud graduate of Northwestern University and former Fulbright scholar.

Twitter handle: @jeffmason1

Nov 05 2015

Tokyo issues Japan's first same-sex partner certificates

JAPAN Two Tokyo districts issued Japan's first certificates officially recognising same-sex partnerships on Thursday, a major step forward for gay couples in a nation where being openly gay remains largely taboo.

Nov 05 2015

Tokyo issues Japan's first same-sex partner certificates

JAPAN Two Tokyo districts issued Japan's first certificates officially recognizing same-sex partnerships on Thursday, a major step forward for gay couples in a nation where being openly gay remains largely taboo.

Nov 05 2015

Tokyo issues Japan's first same-sex partner certificates

JAPAN, Nov 5 Two Tokyo districts issued Japan's first certificates officially recognising same-sex partnerships on Thursday, a major step forward for gay couples in a nation where being openly gay remains largely taboo.

Apr 02 2015

Multiracial Miss Japan hopes to change homeland's thinking on identity

TOKYO Ariana Miyamoto hadn't planned to enter a Japanese beauty contest because she figured her multiracial origins meant she couldn't win. Then a close multiracial friend committed suicide. | Video

Apr 02 2015

Multiracial Miss Japan hopes to change homeland's thinking on identity

TOKYO Ariana Miyamoto hadn't planned to enter a Japanese beauty contest because she figured her multiracial origins meant she couldn't win. Then a close multiracial friend committed suicide. | Video

Apr 02 2015

Multiracial Miss Japan hopes to change homeland's thinking on identity

TOKYO, April 2 Ariana Miyamoto hadn't planned to enter a Japanese beauty contest because she figured her multiracial origins meant she couldn't win. Then a close multiracial friend committed suicide.

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