
Noor Ibrahim
Noor Ibrahim is the deputy editor at Marie Claire, where she commissions, edits, and writes features across politics, career, and money in all their modern forms. She’s always on the hunt for bold, unexpected stories about the power structures that shape women’s lives—and the audacious ways they push back. Previously, Noor was the managing editor at The Daily Beast, where she helped steer the newsroom’s signature mix of scoops, features, and breaking news. She also served as the site’s international news editor, commissioning stories from Ukraine, the Middle East, and beyond. During her tenure at The Beast, she was a regular guest panelist on France 24’s global news program The World This Week.
She got her start in journalism as an intern at Monocle magazine and ABC News, later contributing to investigative projects at HBO and The New Yorker as a researcher for Ronan Farrow. Her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, TIME, and Foreign Policy, among other outlets. Noor holds a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School and a bachelor’s degree from Queen’s University in Canada. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and cat, who patiently indulge her endless home decor projects. She’s always up for a Studio Ghibli movie night.
Latest articles by Noor Ibrahim
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The Group Chat Powering Gavin Newsom’s TikTok
A young, anonymous team of digital staffers is quietly shaping Governor Gavin Newsom’s online persona—and taking on Trump one meme at a time.
By Noor Ibrahim Published
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Who’s Tracking the ICE Raids? Two Women Who Met on TikTok
A real-time map has become a lifeline for communities across the country—and drawn the government’s eye.
By Noor Ibrahim Published
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"It Really Upsets Me Seeing Kids Torn From Their Families": Women on the Frontlines of the Immigration Protests in L.A.
'Marie Claire' sent photojournalist Allison Lau to capture the women driving the fight against the Trump administration’s deportation raids.
By Noor Ibrahim Published