In his final hours as president, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons for House committee members who investigated the Jan. 6, ...
Liz Goodwin is a Congress reporter for The Washington Post. Goodwin joined The Post from the Boston Globe, where she covered national politics since 2018, most recently serving as Washington ...
Jeff Stein is the White House economics reporter for The Washington Post. Since joining The Washington Post in November 2017, he has covered the Republican tax law; the government shutdown ...
Education: Washington University in St. Louis, BS in Systems Science & Engineering; Washington University in St. Louis, MS in Finance; French Culinary Institute, Classic Culinary Arts Aaron ...
Jerry Brewer is a sports columnist at The Washington Post. He joined The Post in 2015 after more than eight years as a columnist with the Seattle Times. During his career, he also has worked at ...
Dan Diamond is a White House reporter for The Washington Post. He was previously a national health reporter covering politics, policy and public health. He joined The Post in 2021 after covering ...
Robert Samuels is a national enterprise reporter for The Washington Post who focuses on politics, policy and the changing American identity. He is also the co-author of "His Name is George Floyd ...
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Lori Aratani writes about transportation issues for The Washington Post. Her beat includes airlines and airports and the agencies that oversee them. She also writes about innovation in the ...
Maham Javaid is a general assignment reporter who joined The Washington Post in 2022. She came to The Post from the New York Times, where she spent part of 2022 covering the war in Ukraine and ...
The Washington Post examined which groups of immigrants could be at higher risk of deportation under the second Trump administration, and what logistical and financial obstacles stand in the way.
Education: University of Chicago, BA in Comparative Literature; New York University, MA in Journalism and Latin American Studies Lauren Kaori Gurley is the labor reporter for The Washington Post.