List of Washington Post Journalists and Reporters
Washington Post Journalists
1. Sarah Cahlan
Designation Senior Video Reporter, Visual Forensics Author Bio Sarah Cahlan is a video reporter and one of the founding members of Visual Forensics. Before coming to The Post, she directed a short documentary about the historical inaccuracies of gender roles. As an NBC/NAHJ fellow, she reported, produced and wrote stories about science, tech and Latino culture. Cahlan has also covered health and the environment in California. Honors and Awards: 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service; 2021 Alfred I. Dupont-Columbia University Award; 2020 Webby Award for Best Individual Feature ; 2020 Online Journalism Award Features finalist; 2020 International Fact Check...ing Network for Best Format; 2019 North Gate Award for Excellence in Documentary Production; 2018 National Association of Black Journalists, Salute to Excellence; 2018 Excellence Award, Robert Whittington Award for Exceptional Reporting; 2022 White House News' Photographer's Association Eyes of History Contest for Digital Storytelling Explainer; 2022 AMEJA Awards MENA Coveragemore
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2. Frances Stead Sellers
Designation Senior Writer Author Bio Frances Stead Sellers joined the National staff in 2016 to cover the presidential campaign. Sellers became a senior writer based in the Sunday Magazine in 2014 and spent two years before that as the editor of Style, with a focus on profiles, personalities, arts and ideas. She ran the newsroom’s health, science and environmental coverage during the battle over health care and the Gulf oil spill, and she edited a series of stories about military medical care that was a Pulitzer finalist. She has also been deputy editor of Outlook. Sellers came to The Washington Post from Civilization, the ...bimonthly magazine of the Library of Congress, which she helped launch in 1994 and which won a National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 1996.more
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3. Scott Wilson
Designation Senior National Correspondent Author Bio Scott Wilson is a senior national correspondent for The Washington Post, covering California and the West. He has previously served as The Post's national editor, chief White House correspondent, deputy assistant managing editor for foreign news and as a correspondent in Latin America, based in Bogota, Colombia, and in the Middle East, based first in Amman, Jordan, and then in Jerusalem. He joined The Post in 1997. He lives in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his family.
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4. Lally Weymouth
Designation Senior Associate Editor Author Bio Lally Graham Weymouth is a senior associate editor at The Washington Post. She has been conducting interviews with world leaders for many years for The Post and before that for Newsweek. Weymouth has spent significant time in the Middle East, conducting exclusive interviews with Saddam Hussein, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, Syrian Presidents Hafez al-Assad and Bashar al-Assad, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi and Jordan’s King Adullah. She has interviewed every Israeli prime minister since 1981. Weymouth also conducted the last interview with Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto before her ...assassination in December 2007. Weymouth edited and compiled "Thomas Jefferson: The Man, His World, His Influence," a collection which includes contributions from leading Jefferson scholars published in 1973. She is also the author of "America in 1876: The Way We Were," which was published by Random House in 1976. In 2015, she received the May Chidiac Foundation’s Antoine Choueiri Special Tribute for Lifetime Achievement. In September 2016, the Citizens Union of the City of New York honored her with the Civil Society Builder Award. She currently serves as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Partnership for New York City, the Economic Club of New York, and is a member of the Board of the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Council.more
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5. Shane O’Neill
Designation Writer Author Bio Shane O'Neill writes the Style Memo newsletter for The Washington Post. Previously, he worked in the video department at The New York Times. During his tenure at the Times he has profiled “Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider, produced the short documentary "Who Threw The First Brick at Stonewall?", produced and edited the internet culture series "Internetting With Amanda Hess," covered the Black trans community's response to the Black Lives Matter movement, and edited the pop music video series "Diary of a Song." He starred in the animated short document...ary “The Shawl” which premiered at the Sumore
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6. Kevin Schaul
Designation Senior Graphics Reporter Author Bio Kevin Schaul is a senior graphics reporter for The Washington Post. Honors and Awards: Malofiej gold medal for online features for series on border barriers, 2017; National Press Foundation, innovative storytelling award for series on border barriers, 2017; National Press Foundation, technology in journalism award for reporting on refugees entering Europe, 2016; Society of News Design, gold medal for digital in series on border barriers, 2016
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7. Amber Ferguson
Designation Senior Video Editor Author Bio Amber Ferguson is the senior video editor on the Metro desk at The Washington Post. Previously, she spent 18 months working overnights on the Morning Mix team. Before coming to The Post, Amber was the Politics video editor at HuffPost. She covered the 2016 presidential election on the campaign trail. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland where she studied history and minored in U.S. Latino/a Studies.
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8. Lee Powell
Designation Senior Video Reporter Author Bio Lee Powell is a senior video reporter with The Washington Post. His role takes him around the country – and sometimes, the world – reporting video stories that appear on washingtonpost.com and other digital platforms. At The Post, Powell has done stories across all sections from sports to food to investigative. He shoots, reports, produces and edits his own stories. Sometimes he appears on camera – most recently as part of live Washington Post coverage of election night and Inauguration Day. He has worked at the Associated Press and the Dallas Morning News, among other newspa...per and television outlets. At the AP, Powell was based in Washington, D.C., and was part of an expansion by the news service into video newsgathering for the U.S. market. His stories appeared on broadcast outlets, newspaper websites and online portals. In Dallas, Powell started reporting in print but was the first metro desk reporter to pick up a video camera in 2005. He became a hybrid reporter, still working in print but adding video segments to accompany his own video stories. Powell also worked with other reporters to create video stories. And he did stints at WFAA-TV, the ABC affiliate in Dallas/Ft. Worth owned by the then-parent company of The News.more
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9. Catherine Rampell
Designation Author Author Bio Catherine Rampell is an opinion columnist at The Washington Post. She frequently covers economics, public policy, immigration and politics, with a special emphasis on data-driven journalism. She is also an economic and political commentator for CNN, a special correspondent for the PBS NewsHour and a contributor to Marketplace. She serves on the advisory board for the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Before joining The Post, she wrote about economics and theater for the New York Times. Rampell received the 2021 Online Journalism Award for Commentary and the 2010 Weidenbaum Center Award for Evi...dence-Based Journalism, and she is a six-time Gerald Loeb Award finalist. She grew up in Florida and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University.more
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10. Hamid Mir
Designation Journalist Author Bio Hamid Mir is a Pakistani journalist. Beyond his work in Pakistan, Mir has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Kashmir, among others. He was the only journalist to have interviewed Osama bin Laden after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. He has written for various Pakistani publications and hosted a talk show on GEO TV, a national news channel. He was recognized by Reporters Without Borders as an information hero and has received numerous awards from organizations including Free Press Unlimited and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. He is a member of the R...SF World Press Freedom Award and UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Award juries.more
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11. Manuel Rueda
Designation Author Author Bio Journalist and Video Producer based in #Colombia. Formerly in Mexico. Stories in @AP @TheWorld @trtworld @lonelyplanet | Reach me at: ****@ap.org
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12. Sian Watson
Designation Author Author Bio Full time entertainment journalist for the AP, part time cliche. Views own (and watered down)
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13. Christopher Elliott
Designation Author Author Bio Author, journalist and consumer advocate. Founder of @elliottdotorg. I'm here to help. Email ****@elliott.org
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14. Tassanee Vejpongsa
Designation Author Author Bio Videojournalist for The Associated Press, recently relocated to Philadelphia. Formerly based in Taipei and Bangkok.
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15. Matt Bernardini
Designation Journalist Author Bio Journalist @intel_online. Formerly @washingtonpost, @Law360. Trust the process.
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16. Ari Schneider
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17. Omar Faruk
Designation Author Author Bio A Multimedia journalist and former Reuters award-winning photographer. Any opinions expressed are my own—also a Barca fan.
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18. Golnar Motevalli
Author Bio Iran coverage at Bloomberg. Erstwhile Tehraner. Native cockney. Priors: Afghanistan and Turkey. Formerly BBC and Reuters. All opinions are mine.
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19. Thomas Floyd
Designation Journalist Author Bio Thomas Floyd is an arts and sports journalist for The Washington Post. He contributes features on theater, movies, television, books and comedy for the Weekend and Style sections, and also writes theater, film and literary criticism. He was a senior editor for the soccer site Goal before joining The Post in 2018 as the entertainment editor at Washington Post Express. Since 2020, he has been a digital editor and contributing soccer reporter for the Sports desk and a multiplatform editor for sections across the paper. In 2021, he copy edited coverage of the Capitol insurrection featured in The P...ost’s package that won the Pulitzer Prize for public service.more
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20. Amy Dickinson
Designation Author Author Bio I'm Ask Amy: advice person, NYT bestselling author, panelist on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me @npr. Moth host. Memoir: “Strangers Tend to Tell Me Things"
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21. Caitlin Dewey
Designation Reporter Covering Food Policy Author Bio Caitlin Dewey is The Washington Post's food policy writer for Wonkblog. She previously covered digital culture and technology for The Post.
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22. Noah Smith
Designation Journalist Author Bio Noah Smith is a journalist focused on the business, political and cultural implications of video games. His reporting for The Post has also included national, political, business, sports and culture news. Noah's writing, photos and videos have previously appeared in NBC News, the New York Times, the Guardian, Fortune Magazine, and dozens of outlets across the U.S. He was based in Israel from 2012-2013, where he reported for Digital First Media outlets in the U.S. Midwest.
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23. Chris Mooney
Designation Journalist Author Bio Chris Mooney writes about energy and the environment at The Washington Post. He previously worked at Mother Jones, where he wrote about science and the environment and hosted a weekly podcast. Mooney spent a decade before that as a freelance writer, podcaster and speaker, with his work appearing in Wired, Harper’s, Slate, the Los Angeles Times and the Boston Globe, to name a few. He also has published four books about science, politics and climate change. Honors and Awards: 2020 Pulitzer Prize, explanatory reporting.
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24. Maxine Joselow
Designation Reporter Author Bio Maxine Joselow is a staff writer who covers climate change and the environment. Joselow came to The Post from E&E News, an environmental publication that is part of Politico.
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25. Nathan Grayson
Designation Reporter Author Bio Nathan Grayson New York City Twitch, live-streaming, digital culture Education: Austin College, BA in New Media Journalism Nathan Grayson is a reporter at The Washington Post focusing on video games, live-streaming and digital culture. He has covered video games and culture for more than 10 years. Grayson previously worked at Kotaku, one of the biggest video game websites in the world, where he covered Twitch and live-streaming. He also wrote about the work cultures and politics of companies like Blizzard and Google and hosted a podcast called "Splitscreen." Before Kotaku, he w...as a staff writer at Rock Paper Shotgun. Grayson is working on a book about Twitch and live-streaming.more
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26. Shayna Jacobs
Designation Reporter Author Bio Shayna Jacobs is a federal courts and law enforcement reporter on the national security team at The Washington Post, where she covers the Southern and Eastern districts of New York. Jacobs previously covered courts and crime for the New York Daily News, including numerous high-profile arrests and lawsuits, as well as major news events like Hurricane Sandy. She has served as an assistant adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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27. Derek Hawkins
Designation Reporter Author Bio Derek Hawkins is a reporter covering national and breaking news.
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28. Alyssa Fowers
Designation Graphics Reporter Author Bio Alyssa Fowers is a graphics reporter for The Washington Post.
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29. Emily Heil
Designation Food Reporter Author Bio Emily Heil is a reporter covering national food news and trends. Previously, she co-authored the Reliable Source column for The Post.
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30. Carolyn Y. Johnson
Designation Science Reporter Author Bio Carolyn Johnson is a science reporter. She previously covered the business of health, the pharmaceutical industry and the affordability of health care to consumers. Before coming to the Post, she covered science at the Boston Globe.
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31. Jesse Dougherty
Designation Reporter Author Bio Jesse Dougherty is a college sports reporter for the Washington Post, focusing on business and NIL. He previously covered the Washington Nationals (2018-23) and high school sports. Before joining the Post in February 2017, he briefly covered the NHL and NBA for the Los Angeles Times. Jesse was born in Philadelphia and graduated from Syracuse University.
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32. Rick Maese
Designation Reporter Author Bio Rick Maese is a veteran sports features writer for The Washington Post who covers a variety of subject areas, including the Olympics; health and safety in football; and legal, political and social issues across the sports world. He has written about the NFL since joining The Post in 2009, including three seasons as beat writer for the Washington Redskins. Maese, who previously wrote for the Baltimore Sun, the Orlando Sentinel and the Albuquerque Tribune, has covered Super Bowls, the World Cup, World Series, seven Olympics and most every other major sporting event. He graduated from the Univers...ity of New Mexico.more
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33. Shane Harris
Designation National Security Reporter Author Bio Shane Harris has written about intelligence, security and foreign policy for more than two decades. He is a staff writer with The Washington Post, covering U.S. intelligence agencies and national security. He was part of the team that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, for stories about the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and efforts to overturn the presidential election. In 2019, he was part of the team that was a finalist for the Public Service award for coverage of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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34. Mary Ilyushina
Designation Reporter Author Bio Mary Ilyushina, a reporter on the Foreign Desk of The Washington Post, covers Russia and the region. She began her career in independent Russian media before joining CNN’s Moscow bureau as a field producer in 2017. She has been with The Post since 2021. She speaks Russian, English, Ukrainian and Arabic.
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35. Andrea Salcedo
Designation Reporter Author Bio Andrea Salcedo is a general assignment reporter for The Washington Post. She was previously an overnight reporter on The Post's Morning Mix team. Before joining The Post in 2020, she covered breaking news and features for the New York Times metro desk.
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36. Michael Errigo
Designation Reporter Author Bio Michael Errigo is a high school sports reporter and news aide for The Washington Post. He's a Silver Spring native and a graduate of the University of Maryland.
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37. Lateshia Beachum
Designation Politics Reporter Author Bio Lateshia Beachum is a reporter covering Prince George's County government and politics. She joined The Washington Post as a general assignment reporter in 2019. She previously worked for The Center for Public Integrity, where she covered underrepresented groups involved in electoral spending.
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38. Ellen Nakashima
Designation National Security Reporter Author Bio Ellen Nakashima is a national security reporter for The Washington Post. She covers intelligence and national security issues. She has written about the security aspects of the U.S.-China relationship, the west's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and classified intelligence leaks. She has been a member of three Pulitzer-prize winning teams at The Post, including in 2022 for an investigation of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, in 2018 for digging into Moscow’s efforts to influence the 2016 election, and in 2018 for exploring the hidden scope National Security Agency surveil...lance. She has been a White House correspondent, Southeast Asia bureau chief and co-authored a biography of Al Gore. She joined The Post in 1995. Honors and Awards: Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, 2014; Gerald Loeb Award 2014, NSA stories; Society of American Business Editors and Writers enterprise award 2009, for the story "Banking Regulator Played Advocate over Enforcer"; Daily Californian Alumni Association Alumna of the Year, 2017; Pulitzer Prize for reporting on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, 2018; Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2022 for an investigation of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitolmore
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39. Miriam Berger
Designation Reporter Author Bio Miriam Berger is a staff writer with The Washington Post's foreign news desk in Washington, D.C. She was previously based in Jerusalem and Cairo and has freelance reported around the Middle East, as well as parts of Africa and Central Asia. She has a master's degree in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from Oxford University and is a former Fulbright research fellow in Egypt.
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40. Missy Ryan
Designation Reporter Author Bio Missy Ryan writes about diplomacy, national security and the State Department for The Washington Post. She joined The Post in 2014 to write about the Pentagon and military issues. She has reported from Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Lebanon, Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mexico, Peru, Argentina and Chile.
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41. Des Bieler
Designation Sports Reporter Author Bio Des arrived at The Post in 1995 and served in a variety of departments and positions in the newsroom, including as a copy editor and a designer. In that time, he made regular contributions to the Sports section, including producing weekly features such as The Starting Lineup, Throwing It Out There, The Slant and NFL Gameday, before becoming a full-time sports writer in 2014. He is currently a staff writer in Sports, mainly covering topics of national interest, and he helps support coverage of local teams.
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42. Paul Schwartzman
Designation Reporter Author Bio Paul Schwartzman specializes in political profiles and narratives about life, death and everything in between. Before joining The Washington Post, he worked at the Bergen Record, the New York Post and the New York Daily News, where he covered Rudolph W. Giuliani’s rise as mayor. At the Washington Post, he has written for Metro, National, Style, and the Washington Post Magazine. He also has written profiles of Giuliani and Barry Scheck for Playboy magazine.
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43. Sabrina Rodriguez
Designation National Politics Reporter Author Bio Sabrina Rodriguez is a national politics reporter for The Washington Post. She chronicles the evolving demographics in battleground states and the ways candidates, campaigns and interest groups seek to mobilize voter blocs large and small. Sabrina previously worked at Politico, where she covered multiple beats, including national politics, immigration and trade. She is a native of Hialeah, Fla.
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44. Justin Spike
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45. Helena Andrews-dyer
Designation Pop Culture Reporter Author Bio Helena Andrews-Dyer is a reporter on The Washington Post's pop culture team. Before that, she was a columnist for the Reliable Source for several years, writing about the intersection of pop culture and politics. Before joining The Post, Andrews-Dyer was a contributing editor and writer at xoJane, a digital women’s magazine. She also previously wrote the “Single Minded” column for The Root, a division of The Post. Andrews-Dyer is the author of three books: "Bitch is the New Black," "Reclaiming Her Time: The Power of Maxine Waters," and "The Mamas: Wha...t I Learned About Kids, Class and Race From Moms Not Like Me."more
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46. Isaac Stanley-becker
Designation Investigative Reporter Author Bio Isaac Stanley-Becker is an investigative reporter on the national staff of The Washington Post. He previously worked nights and reported from across Europe for The Post. He earned his PhD in history from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes scholar.
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47. Carla Bridi
Designation Author Author Bio Market Reporter at @SPGlobal. Before: @AP @cnnbrasil @estadao
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48. Tia Goldenberg
Designation Reporter Author Bio Correspondent for the Associated Press. Reluctant vegetarian, former Kenyan, exclamation mark disparager. Mostly lurking.
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49. Natalie B. Compton
Designation Reporter Covering Travel Author Bio Natalie Compton is a staff writer for By The Way, The Post's travel destination.
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50. Justine Mcdaniel
Designation General Assignment Reporter Author Bio Justine McDaniel is a general assignment reporter who joined The Washington Post in 2022. She spent eight years at the Philadelphia Inquirer, covering topics including the coronavirus, environmental issues and breaking news, and has reported in D.C., Seattle and Northern California.
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51. David Ovalle
Designation National Reporter Author Bio National reporter focusing on opioids and addiction
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52. Maria Sacchetti
Designation Reporter Author Bio Maria Sacchetti covers immigration for The Washington Post. She previously reported for the Boston Globe, where her reporting led to the release of several immigrants from jail. She investigated the secrecy surrounding the U.S. immigration system and covered the deportation hearings of President Barack Obama's Kenyan relatives. She was a member of the Boston Globe staff that shared in the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Overseas, she covered the refugee crisis in Europe in 2015, the Haiti earthquake in 2010, and traveled to Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia and Ecu...ador on assignment. She received the 2015 French-American Foundation's Immigration Journalism Award for her article "The Unforgotten," about hundreds, possibly thousands, of immigrants missing along the southern U.S. border. Before the Globe, she investigated the education of Latino schoolchildren for the Orange County Register in California, which led to an initiative to improve their education. She has lived and worked in Puerto Rico and Costa Rica and spent a summer in Colombia. In Puerto Rico, she covered the legislature and multiple hurricanes. In Costa Rica, she covered five hostage situations, including the sieges on the Nicaraguan embassy and the Costa Rica Supreme Court.more
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53. MAURICIO SAVARESE
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54. Mark Gongloff
Designation Author Author Bio Maybe Mark Gongloff will believe anything, but the rest of us are not that stupid. - Herman Cain (RIP) Now at https://bsky.app:443/
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55. Emily Giambalvo
Designation Sports Reporter Author Bio Emily Giambalvo is a sports reporter focusing on data-driven projects with the enterprise and investigations team. She covered University of Maryland football and men’s basketball from 2018 to 2023, and she has contributed to The Post’s coverage of the Olympics, gymnastics and national college sports. Emily grew up in South Carolina and graduated from the University of Georgia.
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56. Gene Park
Designation Reporter Author Bio Gene Park is a reporter for The Washington Post, covering video games and gaming culture. He joined The Post in 2015 as audience editor, and is a former reporter in the West Coast and Pacific region. He is an alum of California State University, Fullerton.
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57. Jeff Stein
Designation Economics Reporter Author Bio Jeff Stein is the White House economics reporter for The Washington Post. Since joining The Washington Post in November 2017, he has covered the Republican tax law; the government shutdown; and the administration's economic response to the coronavirus, among other topics. In 2014, he founded the local news nonprofit the Ithaca Voice in Upstate New York. The Ithaca Voice has a full-time staff of reporters and remains the best publication in the city.
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58. Steve Thompson
Designation Accountability Reporter Author Bio Steve Thompson writes about government in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia with a focus on watching over tax dollars and holding leaders accountable. Before joining The Washington Post in 2018, he was an investigative reporter for the Dallas Morning News. He started in journalism as a police reporter at the St. Petersburg Times.
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59. Emily Yahr
Designation Style Reporter Author Bio Emily Yahr is an entertainment reporter for the Style section. She joined The Washington Post in May 2008 and worked on Lisa de Moraes's TV Column and blog until 2013. She has previously written for the Boston Globe, USA Today, the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader and the American Journalism Review.
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60. Brittany Shammas
Designation Reporter Author Bio Brittany Shammas is a general assignment reporter for The Washington Post. She previously worked for the Miami New Times and the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
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61. George Will
Designation Columnist Author Bio George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977. He is also a regular contributor to MSNBC and NBC News. His latest book, "American Happiness and Discontents," was released in September 2021. His other works include: "The Conservative Sensibility" (2019), “One Man’s America: The Pleasures and Provocations of Our Singular Nation” (2008), “Restoration: Congress, Term Limits and the Recovery of Deliberative Democrac...y” (1992), “Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball” (1989), “The New Season: A Spectator’s Guide to the 1988 Election” (1987) and “Statecraft as Soulcraft” (1983). Will grew up in Champaign, Ill., attended Trinity College and Oxford University, and received a PhD from Princeton University.more
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62. Carol D. Leonnig
Designation Reporter Author Bio Carol Leonnig is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who has worked at The Washington Post since 2000. She won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for her work on security failures and misconduct inside the Secret Service. She was part of a Post team that was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for revealing the U.S. government's secret, broad surveillance of Americans through the disclosures of Edward Snowden. She is a three-time winner of the George Polk award for investigative reporting. She reports on Donald Trump's presidency and investigates Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Leonnig ...is also an on-air contributor to NBC News and MSNBC.more
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63. Paul Sonne
Designation National Security Reporter Author Bio Paul Sonne is a national security reporter for The Washington Post, where he focuses on Russia and Europe. He previously covered the U.S. military and wrote about defense policy at the Pentagon. He joined The Post’s national desk in 2018 after nearly nine years as a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Moscow, London and Washington, most recently covering national security from the D.C. bureau. As Moscow correspondent for the Journal, he covered Vladimir Putin, the 2014 Winter Olympics and the conflict in Ukraine. Before that, Sonne wrote political, general news and corporate sto...ries out of the Journal’s bureau in London. He started his career as an intern for the New York Times and the Associated Press. Sonne graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Russian literature and received his master’s from the University of Oxford, where he studied Russian history and politics as a Marshall Scholar.more
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64. Marina Lopes
Designation Reporter Author Bio Marina Lopes was a reporter based in Brazil for The Washington Post. Before joining the paper, she reported for Reuters in Mozambique, New York and Washington. She left The Post in June 2020.
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65. Kathleen Parker
Designation Columnist Author Bio Kathleen Parker writes a twice-weekly column on politics and culture. In 2010, she received the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for “her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to unpredictable conclusions.” A Florida native, Parker started her column in 1987 when she was a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel. She joined the Washington Post Writers Group in 2006. She is the author of “Save the Males: Why Men Matter, Why Women Should Care” (2008).
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66. Greg Jaffe
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Greg Jaffe is a national reporter for The Washington Post, where he has been since March 2009. Previously, he covered the White House and the military for The Post. Before joining The Post, he worked at the Wall Street Journal and the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser.
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67. Jonathan Bernstein
Designation Author Author Bio Bloomberg Opinion. Also, I root for the Giants. The Making of the Presidential Candidates 2024
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68. Mariana Alfaro
Designation Reporter Author Bio Mariana Alfaro is a reporter for The Washington Post's breaking political news team. Previously, she co-anchored Post Politics Now. Mariana joined The Post in 2019 as a researcher for the Daily 202. Before that, she interned at the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Insider and The Texas Tribune. A native of San Salvador, Mariana graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School.
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69. Tramel Raggs
Designation Sports Reporter Author Bio Tramel Raggs is a sports reporter for The Washington Post. Prior to joining The Washington Post, he spent three years covering various sports at the University of Missouri. He joined The Post in May 2018.
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70. Lenny Bernstein
Designation Reporter Author Bio Lenny Bernstein covers health and medicine. He started as an editor on The Washington Post’s National desk in 2000 and has worked in Metro and Sports.
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71. Glynn A. Hill
Designation Reporter Author Bio Glynn is a general assignment and breaking news reporter for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Houston Chronicle, where he covered business, education, government and sports.
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72. Spencer S. Hsu
Designation Investigative Reporter Author Bio Spencer S. Hsu is an investigative reporter, two-time Pulitzer finalist and national Emmy Award nominee. Hsu has covered homeland security, immigration, Virginia politics and Congress. He received the Sigma Delta Chi award and Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize for excellence in investigative journalism in 2012.
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73. Tim Carman
Designation Food Reporter Author Bio Tim Carman is a food reporter at The Washington Post, where he has worked since 2010. Before joining The Post, he served for five years as food editor and columnist at Washington City Paper. Carman's previous jobs include managing editor at the Houston Press and entertainment reporter and critic at the Houston Post. He started his journalism career as a Wyandotte County bureau clerk at the Kansas City Star. He has written for Imbibe magazine, the American Scholar, Men's Journal and other publications. His work has appeared in five volumes of the "Best Food Writing" collections.
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74. Adrian Blanco
Designation Graphics Reporter Author Bio Adrián Blanco Ramos is a graphics reporter in the graphics department at The Washington Post. He previously worked as a data journalist at El Confidencial, focusing on data visualization, data analysis and investigative journalism. He participated in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalist’s Paradise Papers investigation. He also interned at the Spanish international news agency Agencia EFE, Radio Televisión Española and the Times of London.
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75. Fenit Nirappil
Designation Reporter Author Bio Fenit Nirappil is a reporter for the Health & Science team who covers public health, infectious diseases and LGBTQ issues. He joined the team in 2020 to cover the coronavirus pandemic. He previously spent five years on the local politics team covering D.C. government and politics, Virginia elections and government accountability. Before joining the Post, he covered the California state house for the Associated Press and Portland suburbs for The Oregonian.
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76. Liz Clarke
Designation Sports Reporter Author Bio During her 22 years as a sportswriter for The Washington Post, Liz Clarke spent eight seasons covering the Washington's NFL team, as well as nine Olympic Games. She also covered three World Cups and has written extensively about college sports, tennis and auto racing. She is also a frequent contributor to “The Tony Kornheiser Show” podcast.
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77. Ellie Silverman
Designation Reporter Author Bio Ellie Silverman covers protest movements, activism and local news. At The Post, she has also covered local crime and courts. She previously reported on retail, breaking news and general assignment stories for the Philadelphia Inquirer, her hometown paper. Silverman has also contributed to the Seattle Times, McClatchy, the Hill and the Capital Gazette. Silverman graduated from the University of Maryland, where she reported for the Diamondback.
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78. Hannah Knowles
Designation Politics Reporter Author Bio Hannah Knowles is a national politics reporter covering campaigns at The Washington Post. She joined the national politics team after three years on The Post's general assignment desk, where she covered breaking news and reported on the 2020 election, covid-19 and the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
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79. Theodora Yu
Designation Reporter Author Bio Theodora Yu is a Hong Kong reporter for The Washington Post. Before joining The Post, she was a Report for America fellow and covered Asian American issues at the Sacramento Bee. Before that, she was a reporter at FactWire, an online investigative news agency in Hong Kong. At Columbia Graduate University School of Journalism, she was a Toni Stabile fellow for investigative reporting.
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80. Dan Diamond
Designation Health Reporter Author Bio Dan Diamond is a national health reporter for The Washington Post, focused on accountability, federal agencies and public health. He joined The Post in 2021 after covering the Trump administration for Politico, where he won a George Polk award for investigating political interference in the pandemic response. His investigations into a range of topics, including Trump officials' use of taxpayer-funded charter jets, not-for-profit hospitals' spending and how Congress stripped Pacific Islanders of their health coverage, have also been honored with several journalism awards.
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81. Sonia Rao
Designation Features Reporter Author Bio Sonia Rao is a reporter for The Washington Post's Features department, specializing in pop culture. She attended Boston University and wrote for the Boston Globe before joining The Post in 2017.
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82. Patrick Marley
Designation Reporter Author Bio Patrick Marley writes about voting issues in the Upper Midwest for The Washington Post. He previously covered the Wisconsin Capitol for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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83. Anne Branigin
Designation Reporter Author Bio Anne Branigin is a staff reporter in Style covering breaking news and writing feature stories. Previously, she worked at the Root covering news, politics, health and social justice movements through the lens of race and gender.
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84. Fritz Hahn
Designation Reporter Author Bio Fritz Hahn has covered bars, drinks and nightlife for The Washington Post's Weekend section since 2003, but he also writes about a variety of other subjects, including Civil War battlefields and sailing classes.
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85. Azi Paybarah
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Paybarah joined The Washington Post in 2022. He previously covered politics for the New York Times, Politico New York and was a Knight-Wallace Fellow in 2017.
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86. Silvia Foster-frau
Designation Multiculturalism Reporter Author Bio Silvia Foster-Frau writes for The Washington Post about the nation’s emergence as a predominantly multicultural society, exploring its changing racial, ethnic and cultural demographics, and telling the stories of everyday Americans affected by and a part of such change. Foster-Frau joined The Post in February 2021 after more than four years working at the San Antonio Express-News in Texas, where she covered immigration and border affairs, reporting in depth on separated families, border security and immigration courts. She was also the paper’s lead reporter on the 2017 Sutherland S...prings mass shooting, closely documenting the small, rural community’s grief and recovery for over a year. Foster-Frau was the recipient of a two-year Hearst Fellowship, which placed her in Fairfield County, Conn., for her first year before moving to San Antonio.more
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87. Nick Miroff
Designation Reporter Author Bio Nick Miroff covers immigration enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security on the National desk. He was a Washington Post correspondent in Latin America from 2010 to 2017, based in Havana and Mexico City. Miroff has been a staff writer since 2006. He has a master’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, and he studied Spanish and Latin American literature at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
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88. Alex Horton
Designation National Security Reporter Author Bio Alex Horton is a national security reporter for The Washington Post focused on the U.S. military. He joined The Post from Stars and Stripes and served in Iraq as an Army infantryman.
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89. Laurie Mcginley
Designation Reporter Author Bio Laurie McGinley covers health and medicine for The Washington Post. She focuses on the Food and Drug Administration as well as cancer research and treatment. She was previously The Post's health, science and environment editor.
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90. Tom Hamburger
Designation Investigative Reporter Author Bio Tom Hamburger is an investigative reporter on the national desk of The Washington Post. He has covered the White House, Congress and regulatory agencies, with a focus on the intersection of money and politics. He joined The Post in early 2012, having worked previously for the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, McClatchy Newspapers, The Minneapolis Star Tribune and The Arkansas Gazette. His writing has received numerous national awards and citations, including the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for work with a team of Washington Post reporters. He has contributed to several... books on national politics and policy and was the author, with Peter Wallsten, of the 2006 book "One Party Country," which described the Republican quest for political dominance on the state and national level during the presidency of George W. Bush.more
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91. Yasmeen Abutaleb
Designation White House Reporter Author Bio Yasmeen Abutaleb is a White House reporter with The Washington Post. She joined in 2019 as a national reporter covering health policy and covered the Trump and Biden administration responses to the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the Department of Health and Human Services. Yasmeen co-authored the New York Times No. 1 best seller, "Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administration Response to the Pandemic that Changed History." She previously covered health care and technology for Reuters.
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92. Amy Wang
Designation National Politics Reporter Author Bio Amy B Wang is a national politics reporter. She joined The Washington Post in 2016 after seven years with the Arizona Republic.
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93. Arelis R. Herná
Designation National Reporter Author Bio Arelis Hernández has covered hurricanes, mass shootings and most recently, has been in and out of Puerto Rico chronicling the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. She was part of the team that created the digital project “Sin Luz: Life without power,” which garnered an national Emmy nomination and international recognition. She joined the Washington Post staff in 2014 to cover Prince George's County, a suburb of Washington D.C., where she grew up. Hernández has also spent time in Venezuela for the foreign desk and at one point lived in Puerto Rico to probe the politics, cult...ure and social movements of the island archipelago. Before The Post, she was recognized nationally for her coverage of the racial dynamics of Trayvon Martin's shooting death and other coverage in Central Florida. Honors and Awards: Freedom Forum/ASNE Award for Distinguished Writing on Diversity, 2013; Sunshine State Awards, first place breaking news, Society of Professional Journalists, 2013; White House News Photographers Association, first place multimedia package, 2018; Alumnus of the New York Times Student Journalism Institute, 2007; Scripps Howard Award in Multimedia Innovation, 2017; World Press Photo Award for Innovative Storytelling, Sin Luz: Life without Power, 2018more
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94. Elise Favis
Designation Reporter Author Bio Elise Favis is a reporter for Launcher, The Washington Post’s video game and esports vertical. Before joining The Post, she worked as an associate editor for Game Informer, a video game magazine with a circulation of more than 6 million.
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95. Tory Newmyer
Designation National Reporter Focused On Economic Policy Author Bio Tory Newmyer covers economic policy and the intersection of Wall Street and Washington. He previously worked at Fortune, where he spent seven years as the magazine's Washington correspondent.
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96. Ashley Maloy
Designation Feature Reporter Author Bio Ashley Fetters Maloy is a feature reporter at The Washington Post, where she covers fashion and New York City.
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97. Karoun Demirjian
Designation Author Author Bio Reporter, globetrotter, language collector, part-time musician. Congress @nytimes ????????. Formerly Pentagon, CapHill & Russia @WaPo. Coauthor of ???? UNCHECKED! ????
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98. Antonio Olivo
Designation Reporter Author Bio Antonio Olivo covers government, politics and other issues in Northern Virginia, with occasional foreign assignments. Before joining The Washington Post in 2013, he worked for the Chicago Tribune, Bloomberg News and the Los Angeles Times.
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99. Laura Vozzella
Designation Reporter Author Bio Laura Vozzella covers Virginia politics for The Washington Post. Before joining The Post, she was a political columnist and food writer at the Baltimore Sun. She dutifully recorded hockey sums and breaking news for the Associated Press in Boston, covered federal court for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and chronicled everything that moved in a small Connecticut town for her hometown newspaper, the Hartford Courant.
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100. Salvador Rizzo
Designation Reporter Author Bio Salvador Rizzo covers crime and justice in Virginia for The Washington Post, based in the federal courthouse in Alexandria. He was a reporter for The Fact Checker from 2018 to 2021 and is co-author of "Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth" (Scribner, 2020). He previously covered New Jersey politics and Gov. Chris Christie, with stints at the Star-Ledger, Bergen Record and New York Observer. He was a Washington Post intern and copy editor from 2008 to 2010.
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