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Washington Post National Health Reporter Lena Sun shares her early experiences covering the pandemic and looks ahead to what we can expect next.

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Ressa, who has been a vocal advocate for press freedom globally, will discuss her path as a journalist, the threat of what she calls “gendered disinformation,” and the state of democracy around the world.

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Since he first arrived at The Post in 2005, Connell has elevated and expanded the HR department with dedicated functions including workforce planning and analytics, talent acquisition and branding, organizational development and culture, internal communications and diversity and inclusion.

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Nearly 66 million people visited the site via mobile device, six percent more than the previous month.

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Follow intimate, personal accounts from Sophia Li, Leah Thomas and others along with practical guidance that they can apply to their own lives.

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This team builds on The Post's groundbreaking work in recent years, expanding its reporting on the battles over voting rules and access to the polls, the pressures on election systems across the country and efforts to sow doubt about the outcome of the vote.

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The Washington Post today announced it received two honors at the 74th annual George Polk Awards for journalism on Jan. 6 and ‘Pegasus Project’.

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New data empowers brand storytellers with leadership insights on timely global issues

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The study found that over three years, a composite media organization realized a 114% return on investment, $4.51 million net present value (NPV) including $4.3 million in savings due to increased productivity and decommissioned systems as a result of adopting Arc XP.

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Applications will open Feb. 7 to join the Investigative team this summer.

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The upcoming conversations marking Black History Month will highlight Ida B. Wells, Mamie Till-Mobley and Judge Constance Baker Motley, among others.

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Post Politics Now is a premium live news experience that gives readers an easy-to-digest feed of the day’s political news as well as expert analysis, insights and visual reporting to put the headlines into context.

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Post Helping Hand today announced it has raised a record-breaking $402,000 in its first season partnering with three new local nonprofits: Bread for the City, Friendship Place and Miriam’s Kitchen.

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The documentary focuses on the family of Emad Shargi, one of a growing number of Americans being held hostage by foreign governments

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Subscribers can expect high-profile newsmaker interviews, in-depth conversations with authors, and insight on major Post investigations. The series kicks off with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Carl Bernstein.

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In this role, he will oversee The Post's Metro, National and Sports sections.

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Both the subscription and advertising teams will report to Robins.

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The expansive coverage includes on-the-ground reporting and live video coverage from Capitol Hill, dedicated Washington Post Live programming, a live blog and the redistribution of a special print section of the investigative series “The Attack” on Jan 6.

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Joining Client Solutions, Lane will lead a team responsible for developing positioning for brands, publishers, and the industry.

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The average reader spent 15 minutes consuming content during November 2021, up 11 percent from last month.

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