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Washington Post
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Amy Brittain - The Washington Post
Amy Brittain is an investigative reporter for The Washington Post who focuses on issues within the criminal justice system. Email her at [email protected] or send her a secure tip on Signal at amybrittain.27
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Washington Post
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Jeff Leen - The Washington Post
Jeff Leen is the assistant managing editor in charge of The Washington Post’s investigative unit, where he was part of a four-reporter team whose examination of police shootings in the District won the 1999 Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service, the paper's first since Watergate.
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Washington Post
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Carol D. Leonnig - The Washington Post
... President Donald Trump is weighing whether to strike Iran. Our Pentagon reporter Dan Lamothe and investigative reporter Carol Leonnig discuss how this decision could alter Trump’s political future — and the world.
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Washington Post
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John Sullivan - The Washington Post
Two reporters on The Post’s investigative team discuss past efforts to reform police departments.
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Washington Post
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Investigations - The Washington Post
The Post examined the bright skyline around Reagan National Airport and whether it may have been a factor in the January accident, which killed 67 people. ... An exclusive investigation from The Washington Post has found that America’s wealthiest people are spending unprecedented amounts ...
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Washington Post
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Jon Swaine - The Washington Post
Jon Swaine joined The Washington Post's investigative team in 2019. He previously worked as a senior reporter for the Guardian, and as a reporter and foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph.
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Washington Post
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Debbie Cenziper - The Washington Post
Debbie Cenziper is a Pulitzer Prize-winning contributing reporter on the investigative team. For 25 years, Debbie has explored social issues, including affordable housing, education, voting rights and mental health care.
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Washington Post
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David Willman - The Washington Post
David Willman is a reporter on the long-term investigations unit of The Washington Post.
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Nicole Dungca - The Washington Post
Nicole Dungca is a reporter in The Washington Post's investigative unit. She was the co-host of Broken Doors, an investigative podcast that won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Radio and was a finalist in the Audio Reporting category ...
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Prowly
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Prince George’s County Government and Politics Reporter ... Mark W. Smith ... Henry A. Olsen ... Karla L. Miller ... Justin Wm. Moyer ... Aaron C. Davis ... Jordan D. Brown ... Michael S. Rosenwald ... Cleve R. Wootson ... Glynn A. Hill ... V. Dion Haynes ... Get contact information for The Washington Post and view The Washington Post reporters by joining Prowly
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Scott Higham - The Washington Post
He also served as a lead reporter on The Post's investigation into Mexican drug cartels and fentanyl, which was named as · Education: Stony Brook University, BA in history; Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, MS; Suffolk Community College, AS, Criminal Justice ... Taken from their families and sent to remote boarding schools, Native American children often faced sexual abuse by priests, brothers or sisters who ran the facilities. ... The Washington Post traced the fentanyl crisis from the back alleys of northern Mexico, to official Washington.
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Jenn Abelson - The Washington Post
Jenn Abelson is an investigative reporter for The Washington Post and co-host of the podcast Broken Doors, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in audio journalism for exposing the dangers of no-knock warrants.
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Washington Post
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Dalton Bennett - The Washington Post
Dalton Bennett is a reporter with the investigations unit of The Washington Post. Since joining The Post in 2016, he has examined foreign influence campaigns, police misconduct, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Washington Post
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Robert O'Harrow Jr. - The Washington Post
Investigative and accountability reporter covering technology, nonprofits, political influence and the environment. Robert O’Harrow Jr. is a veteran investigator and contributing writer at The Washington Post. His areas of interest include climate science, ecology, travel, influence campaigns, ...
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Evan Hill - The Washington Post
Evan Hill is an investigative reporter at The Washington Post focused on open-source and visual forensic techniques. He has shared in four Pulitzer Prizes.
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Desmond Butler - The Washington Post
Investigative reporter, Climate and Environment team · Desmond Butler is a reporter on The Washington Post's investigative unit. He previously reported on climate and environment.
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Pulitzer
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Staff of The Washington Post
Honoring Excellence in Journalism and the Arts · Honoring excellence in journalism and the arts since 1917
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Aaron C. Davis - The Washington Post
Aaron Davis is an investigative reporter who has shared in winning the Pulitzer Prize twice and been a finalist three times. He was a lead writer and reporter on The Post’s investigative series into the causes, costs and aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
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Beth Reinhard - The Washington Post
Beth Reinhard has been a reporter at The Washington Post since 2017. She previously worked at The Wall Street Journal, National Journal, The Miami Herald and The Palm Beach Post. She was a member of the Post team that won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, George Polk Award and Toner Prize in 2018, and the Post team that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for public service.
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The Guardian
theguardian.com › us-news › 2026 › jan › 14 › fbi-raid-washington-post-hannah-natanson
FBI raids home of Washington Post reporter in ‘highly unusual and aggressive’ move | US news | The Guardian
1 day ago - The reporter’s home and devices were searched, and her Garmin watch, phone, and two laptop computers, one belonging to her employer, were seized, the newspaper said. It added that agents told Natanson she was not the focus of the investigation, and was not accused of any wrongdoing. A warrant obtained by the Post cited an investigation into Aurelio Perez-Lugones, a system administrator in Maryland with a top secret security clearance who has been accused of accessing and taking home classified intelligence reports.