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04.03.2026 16:50
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Extremely honored to be among such incredible company on this list โ really proud to see our investigation into the VAโs disability benefits program recognized as a Goldsmith semifinalist!
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03.03.2026 18:56
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Iโm now on mat leave after my son was born last week, but just wanted to share that after doing genuinely noooothing to prepare for labor/delivery, I credit my 10 sec delivery to a dope epidural and listening to the @theresthistory.bsky.social while chilling in the hospital
24.02.2026 18:17
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This shows the true scope of these layoffs โ and itโs deeper than numbers on a page.
These numbers arenโt just statistics. They reflect careers, communities, and a profound shift in who gets to shape the journalism and mission of The Washington Post.
13.02.2026 18:03
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When I analyzed all of Kennedyโs social media posts since 2022, we saw that he shifted to talking dramatically more about food than vaccines when he became HHS secretary; re food, Bigtree told the Post โIt was an easier topic to sell to moms across America.โ
www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/...
12.02.2026 17:26
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Bad Bunny and entourage at end of Super Bowl halftime show all in white with flags of the Americas and with sign reading THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE
Bad Bunny and crew with tambourines and fireworks
This entire final sequence. Like a painting
09.02.2026 01:49
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vibes
07.02.2026 23:28
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07.02.2026 13:25
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The Post was foolish enough to unleash a bevy of the worldโs most talented multi-disciplinary journalists out there for their competition to scoop up. These are some of the most hard working and skilled people I know.
Save this one and reshare it please! ๐
05.02.2026 22:16
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Still working to hold power to account here
@washingtonpost.com on the health team amid our crushing losses yesterday.
Email/signal/DM with tips as the work continues.
05.02.2026 19:25
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@timmeko.bsky.social has shepherded the incredible graphics team for years and itโs our deep deep loss to see him let go
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05.02.2026 20:16
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I have loved getting to work with Janice, sheโs another star graphics reporter/cartographerโI still share her work from our story on abortion clinic wait times post FL ban wapo.st/4gOKrpU
www.linkedin.com/posts/activi...
05.02.2026 17:21
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I couldn't string sentences together yesterday, Maybe that's a sign that I shouldn't have been spared when all my fantastic colleagues who unfairly lost their jobs pushed through their grief to write beautiful notes about their careers and the situation at The Washington Post.
The health team lost 8 out of 13 reporters yesterday despite health listed as part of The Post's new pared down focus. Just six months after becoming an editor and having the honor to lead an all-star team covering federal health agencies and public health, I have to go back to reporting because there are barely any health reporters left to edit.
I'll say more about the reporters we lost later today, but as a team, we did everything we were supposed to do under the vision for The Post to be a digital innovator that breaks news, offers hard-hitting accountability and directly address reader concerns. We landed exclusives on the CDC director's firing, plans to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule, projections for steep ACA marketplace rate increases and more. We avoided dutiful iterative stories and covered storylines such as the expiration of enhanced ACA premiums with smart targeted angles that were widely read. We broke the mold of a traditional newspaper with clever formats including a pop-up newsletter and live chats to help readers navigate new restrictions on coronavirus vaccines, a quiz to understand new dietary guidelines and vertical videos to showcase reporter expertise.
The Metro section where I started my career (and offers a clear reason for millions of potential subscribers to pay for us instead of or in addition to other national outlets!) is hollowed out. Reporters around the world wiped out after the owner set a vision for international relevance. A sports department home to journalistic legends shuttered. And so much more bleeding across the entire newsroom.
The Washington Post gutted the health team which I helped to lead despite our stories being among the most widely read, impactful and adept at reaching new audiences.
05.02.2026 16:16
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Here's who the Washington Post just laid off.
04.02.2026 21:10
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Lost my job at the Washington Post today, along with many of the best in the business. I want to keep covering tech and the internet. If you have leads on jobs for me or my colleagues, please reach out. Iโm so proud of our work.
04.02.2026 15:56
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Luis is a brilliant brilliant graphics reporter: bsky.app/profile/lmel...
04.02.2026 21:39
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04.02.2026 21:10
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Shelly Tan whose work on pop culture is always the most delightfulโher post on X: x.com/tan_shelly/s...
04.02.2026 21:07
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Danielโs work has always been inspiring to me and Iโm so sad to lose him as a colleague
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04.02.2026 21:01
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Alyssa is incredible and can genuinely do it all: bsky.app/profile/alys...
04.02.2026 20:59
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Amid the hundreds of colleagues weโve lost today, I wanted to highlight the BRILLIANT data/graphics folks who any newsroom should be fighting to hire right nowโthreading here:
04.02.2026 20:59
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Emily is the best sports data journalist working right now, and I have no doubt she will continue to do incredible things in whichever newsroom is lucky enough to hire her. Iโll deeply miss getting to work with such an amazing colleague (and fellow FPL fan!!!)
04.02.2026 20:52
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So many incredible journalists got laid off today. Heroes, mentors, friends. Just an absolutely devastating day. Starting a thread here with some of their incredible work, and how to follow and support them.
04.02.2026 14:56
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A lot of people cannot just start a paid newsletter or become freelancers to sustain their careers. The sports, metro, and international desks did work that requires *team* resources, like legal checks, documents, access to archives, and long-term beat experience.
04.02.2026 14:42
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absolutely heartbroken. I just started maternity leave and am fortunate to still have a job right now but thatโs not the case for so many wonderful, talented colleagues who have been laid off so horrifically
sickens me to see people actively cheering/mocking Post journos esp today
04.02.2026 16:07
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Weโre losing a huge number of absolutely incredible people today. If youโre able, please support these amazing journalists.
04.02.2026 16:01
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Hell yeah, congrats, Greg!!!
03.02.2026 23:57
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