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Public Relations · Staff News · WashPostPR · Tashan Reed joins The Post as a Washington Commanders Beat Reporter · September 11, 2025 · (Andy Kenutis/Andy Kenutis ) · New International Assignments for Greg Miller and Terry McCoy · September ...
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Journalists who have worked for The Washington Post. The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... James M. Brady ... Ken W. Clawson · Richard L. Coe ... John S. Dickerson ... Rosalind S. Helderman ...
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Everyone (we know of) who left WaPo this month
Then there are the legions of readers who are leaving. My WaPo subscription runs until April, after which I will not renew. The only thing I still read there is Carolyn Hax's advice column, and since November the comments section on that has been full of subscribers saying they're leaving because of the non-endorsement decision. More on reddit.com
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January 4, 2025
Washington Post issues two corrections to Taylor Lorenz article that had already been stealth-edited
I like Lorenz's reporting, though I'll admit her Twitter persona doesn't always do her favors. That said, these are really pretty minor errors — saying you contacted someone for comment who is maybe the 5th or 6th biggest person in the piece, with nothing particularly controversial said about them. It's not good to do, but it seems like the kind of thing that could easily be attributed to carelessness. People were making it out like she lied about this big thing, which isn't the case. More on reddit.com
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January 18, 2022
We’re Washington Post journalists who spent months reporting on one of the biggest leaks of government secrets in U.S. history and Jack Teixeira’s possible motivations. Ask us anything.
I remember reading about the leaks related to War Thunder, where gamers with security clearances wanted to win arguments about the capabilities of tanks and other military hardware. In your reporting you say Texeira's motive appeared to be just ... clout? Any more details about motivation, or the reception by the communities he was trying to impress? It baffles me that someone would risk their freedom just to get some strangers online to think they are cool. More on reddit.com
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December 14, 2023
We’re Washington Post journalists reporting extensively on the classified documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago. Ask us anything.

He gonna go to jail or what?

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List of Washington Post and Reporters with Contacts
December 26, 2023 - Designation Graphics Reporter Author Bio Code, data, design and journalism • Opinions graphics reporter at @washingtonpost @PostOpinions Twitter @AShendruk Get Email Contact · Designation Senior Video Editor and Writer Author Bio Senior video editor & writer @washingtonpost | @allwomeninmedia Gracie winner | @MaynardInst Fellow | ****@washpost.com Twitter @Ms_AmberDawn Get Email Contact · Designation Climate and Weather Reporter Author Bio @washingtonpost| @NABJ Student Journalist of the Year 2022| Past: @Guardian, intern at @nytimes investigations and @MNSpokesman, @news21 |@hofstrau ‘22| Twitter @AmudalatAjasa Get Email Contact
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The Washington Post: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview | Muck Rack
We launched several groundbreaking features to help PR pros find the right journalists, pitch faster and prove PR’s impact—all in one platform. Here are 26 new Muck Rack features to help you succeed in 2026. Learn more ... The Washington Post, locally known as The Post and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Maura Judkis - The Washington Post
Maura Judkis is a features reporter for The Washington Post. She is a two-time James Beard Award winner. She joined The Post in 2011.
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In the News - The Washington Post
Washington Post journalists and columnists were onsite in Chicago covering the 2024 Democratic National Convention from August 19 through August 22.
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9 hours ago - The newspaper has won the Pulitzer Prize 76 times for its work, the second most of any publication after The New York Times. It is considered a newspaper of record in the U.S. Washington Post journalists have received 18 Nieman Fellowships and 368 White House News Photographers Association awards.
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50 Best Journalists - Washingtonian
December 1, 2005 - This Post sports columnist and ESPN Pardon the Interruption cohost brings a well-trained and sardonic eye–as well as a hearty laugh–to his coverage. ... While his reportage is controversial, Willman's investigative work, particularly around NIH, has launched congressional and federal investigations. ... Thirty-plus years after he first showed up on The Washingtonian's 1973 list of great investigative journalists...
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Axios
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Washington Post talent exodus fuels speculation about its future
July 31, 2025 - Opinion: Longtime editorial journalists such as Pulitzer winner Jonathan Capehart, Philip Bump and Catherine Rampell have taken the buyout, in addition to a slew of other names, Axios has reported.
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Columbia Journalism Review
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The Exodus from the Washington Post - Columbia Journalism Review
Among them, according to various reports, were the columnists Jonathan Capehart, David von Drehle, Perry Bacon Jr., Molly Roberts, Philip Bump, and Catherine Rampell; the head of the paper’s Fact Checker vertical, Glenn Kessler; the veteran ...
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Washington Post journalists taking buyouts: What's next, where to follow - Axios Washington D.C.
July 28, 2025 - Micah Gelman (the Post's director of video) and Lauren Saks (Gelman's deputy) are leaving with him. Glenn Kessler: The Fact Checker writer is leaving to write books. Adam Bernstein: The Obituaries editor was recently hired as deputy editor at the New York Times' Obituaries desk. Ann Marimow: The Supreme Court correspondent was recently hired by the New York Times' Washington bureau to cover the Supreme Court.
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Careers - The Washington Post
The Washington Post offers paid summer internships for reporters, photographers and videographers, multiplatform editors and producers, news and digital designers, graphics reporters and developers, social media producers, audio producers and editorial writers.
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Pentagon demands journalists pledge to not obtain unauthorized material - The Washington Post
September 20, 2025 - The Trump administration unveiled a new crackdown Friday on journalists at the Pentagon, saying it will require them to pledge they won’t gather any information — even unclassified — that hasn’t been expressly authorized for release, and will revoke the press credentials of those who do not obey.
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r/Journalism on Reddit: Everyone (we know of) who left WaPo this month
January 4, 2025 -

Doing some end-of-the-year email cleaning, and thought I'd share the farewell messages we've gotten through HR. Written on a burner account, of course. Here's who leaving and where they're going

Jan 4. Op/ed cartoonist Ann Talnaes.

Jan 2. White House reporter Tyler Pager / New York Times
Dec 31. Political reporter Michael Scherer / The Atlantic
Dec 31. Political reporter Ashley Parker / The Atlantic
Dec 20. Health researcher McKenzie Beard / New York Post
Dec 17. Megan Griffith-Greene, service journalism / Poynter Institute
Dec 9. Managing editor Matea Gold / NYT
Dec 4. Harry Stevens, climate / NYT
Nov. Hannah Allam, national security / Propublica

There are a few more, but they weren't publicly announced, so I won't put them here. But they include a female environmentalist, female researchers who were not renewed and a group of project managers who were laid off.

There is a trend for departures: critical politics reporters; journalists who cover climate, environment, public service; women.

Edit: Adds more names thanks to the people commenting here.

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Opinion Columnists - The Washington Post
April 26, 2020 - Years of accumulated trust are being spent for short-term leverage · As Uganda’s Museveni seeks a seventh term at age 81, his erratic son waits in the wings