In this new position, Clyde will chronicle the swift changes taking place in our country through detail-rich profiles, scene pieces and narratives that explore the ideas and cultural shifts shaping our world.
We are excited to announce that Dalvin Brown will join The Washington Post’s Business staff as the innovations reporter.
Emily was born and raised in D.C. and graduated from Brown University, where she served as editor-in-chief of the Brown Daily Herald and earned a degree in public policy.
We are excited to announce that Akilah Johnson is joining The Post's Health and Science team to cover health disparities, a crucial area of coverage as the coronavirus pandemic continues to strike especially hard in communities of color.
The Post’s coverage led with a report from reporters Gerry Shih and Lena Sun on an “unidentified and possibly new viral disease in central China” in January and grew to include stories from departments across the newsroom.
His team will be focused on connecting The Post’s suite of storytelling and tech-led solutions to build programs and experiences for brands.
This is a return engagement. Autumn joined The Post as an editing intern in 2001 and worked on the National and Financial staffs before joining Opinions in 2004.
We are excited to announce that Robert Klemko will join the national security team to cover criminal justice in America, from policing to the broader justice system and the ongoing campaign for reform.
Andrea joins The Post after a one-year reporting fellowship with The New York Times metro desk, where she was a general assignment reporter covering breaking news and features.
The number of visitors in September represents a 3.2 percent increase year over year.
The Post Press Freedom Partnership will host special screenings of films celebrating journalism and press freedom; Post journalists will participate in panel discussions throughout the festival
Senior Politics Editor Peter Wallsten and Director of Engineering Jeremy Bowers talked with Axios Media Reporter Sara Fischer about The Post’s comprehensive coverage plans for 2020 Election.