Last spring, the Washington Post’s video department had around 60 people. After last year’s buyouts, that dropped to about 20 people. And now, with yesterday’s layoffs, it stands at just 5 people, even as the Post talks about the importance of reaching people on new platforms.
Denali means 'the great one,' and those living in its snow-shrouded midst scorn making it a political pawn, as Trump did in renaming the peak for a president who never set foot in Alaska. A great read, look and listen from @karinbrulliard@wleaming https://t.co/XoCkowuu5r
Presidential candidates like to promise immigration reform, but does anything really change? Travel across the country with @jribas to explore how border security will be a critical issue during the 2024 election. https://t.co/vSdbOg3zyU
Spoke w/ Iowans this week, and regardless of their primary pick, every GOP voter said they’d vote for Trump in the general if he were the nominee.
Yes— even if he were to be convicted in any of these indictments. “Then he’d run the office from prison”
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"With this place I can eat a meal a day, without I eat every two, three days." @Reshma416 captures how millions are struggling as pandemic-era SNAP benefits boost ends. https://t.co/JKAQNCuBkp
One year of war. I haven't seen anything that captures the painful family divisions that followed as powerfully as this split-screen project: a father on the front, his wife and daughter in Germany. by @ikhurshudyan@wleaming@chicoharlan@whitneyshefte https://t.co/EgpDPD62af
Just wow. Read and watch this: Separated by war, a Ukrainian family balances safety, duty and love. Incredible work, as always, by @chicoharlan@ikhurshudyan@wleaming@whitneyshefte https://t.co/oiSSUGFDF3
Journalists: don't. stop. talking. about. Syria. The silence around my country is deafening, it has been for the last few years. People were living in the most dire of circumstances even before the earthquake.
Glad to read this @clarissaward & that things are improving - 20 years ago when I was reporting as a mum I was described as an ‘ego-driven maniac’ by a fellow female war correspondent (who went on to have a child herself) - I was devastated
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, holds her smart phone with former US President Donald Trump on the line, as Rep. Matt Rosendale, a Republican from Montana, waves it off during a meeting of the 118th Congress in the House Chamber on Friday.
#SpeakerVote
Mexico is building a 950-mile tourist train through one of the greatest concentrations of antiquities in the world -- the epicenter of Maya civilization. We've been documenting what is soon to be lost. 1/x
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