.@amandajfinnegan had a dream to report on all the great pizza in the land, and ground it in data. We did that @washingtonpost -- and so much more- -- with the help of our friends @andrewvandam@dylanmoriarty (thread)
https://t.co/KGxWs1PIJ2
Look at this, a team effort between a Wash Post foreign correspondent and a sportswriter — both representing sections about to be gutted by @JeffBezos.
It's about a Milanese revolt against ICE's presence at the Olympics.
https://t.co/qjgs2dt6xh
Love this project from a team of us on America's 10 best college football towns. (I went to South Bend, campus of GOLD.)
Apologies in advance for what @Gabecito got wrong.
https://t.co/wYqp6cp4aX
A bunch of @PostSports reporters teamed up with our friends from Travel to go and write about the 10 best college football towns in America. (a fantastic idea from @Gabecito). I'm sure there will be no disagreements and everyone will agree on this list.
https://t.co/30LdYtK9i3
📢Today at 2 p.m. ET: The Post’s Natalie Compton (@NatBCo) chats with travel guru @RickSteves to answer your questions about visiting Europe this fall. Submit questions early at https://t.co/YLujHaEwOU
Japan is proud of its “omotenashi” spirit: Its practice of wholeheartedly caring and catering for guests. But a post-covid surge in tourist numbers is pushing Japan’s world-famous hospitality to the brink. By @juliaminuma:
https://t.co/NSKjaucMgY
I traveled with @SecretaryPete and talked airplane pet peeves, seat preference, policy and our common experience of flying with small kids. Also got to put a super cool dateline on the story. https://t.co/45j5mE2LbP
If you visit the Mall today, you’ll view the sun through solar telescopes and sunspot devices. You’ll also acquire a lot of swag: NASA-branded solar glasses, pinhole projectors, a set of postcards showing eclipses on other planets, stickers showing the phases of the eclipse …
Kevin Hart is receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, which begs the question: Is Kevin Hart funny?
I went to Charleston to find out.
https://t.co/WU3dy1frIR
Everyone I’ve taken to @cafeunido seems to echo my reaction: This is way better food than you’d expect from a coffee shop.
My latest Casual Dining review for @washingtonpost
https://t.co/23oyFeVJnK
It was also apparent over time that top station leadership just didn't know much about what their newsroom did. At one meeting, we asked Erika point blank what content of ours she liked best. She basically had no answer.
Hi. I’m one of the @DCist@wamu885 reporters laid off. I’m deeply saddened to no longer cover the immigrant communities who make D.C. & our region so special. I’m beyond proud of the reporting I’ve done on air and our website since starting this beat from scratch 2 years ago ❤️