- Joined the Wall Street Journal Washington Bureau in 1997 as a political reporter.
- In 2000, Ms. Cummings won the Aldo Beckman Memorial Award, the highest honor for daily White House correspondents, for her coverage of the Clinton Administration.
- In 1997, Ms. Cummings won a National Press Club award for groundbreaking coverage of Gingrich's complex financial and political support network and the House ethics investigation of it.
- Ms. Cummings worked as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 1989 to 1997 where she covered the Georgia governor's office and worked on the paper's Washington Bureau. In the 1980s, she wrote for the Richmond News-Leader reporting on state and local politics.
- She graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in journalism in 1979.
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