Caitlin Gilbert (@caitlinsgilbert) 's Twitter Profile
Caitlin Gilbert

@caitlinsgilbert

@washingtonpost well+being data reporter | neurosci PhD | she/her [email protected] 👩🏻‍💻 caitlingilbert.bsky.social

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Max RN (@maxrivlinnadler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hell Gate has the UNSEALED INDICTMENT against Mayor Eric Adams. We're sharing it here. Bribes from foreign nationals, straw donations, and defrauding the city's public matching funds program. WILD. We've dropped the paywall. hellgatenyc.com/read-the-eric-…

Marc (@marcsnetiker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Broadway’s leading men don’t get as much praise as the divas but Gavin will go down as one of the greats of his generation. A contemporary icon gone devastatingly early but whose tremendous talent will forever live on and continue to shape young men discovering the joy of theatre

talmon joseph smith (@talmonsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

see that grey line? it's about to be more like 2.2%. average wage gains are up at 4% now which means real, inflation adjusted wage gains are about to officially be higher than they were for much of 2019 -- the period so many Americans have expressed nostalgia for this cycle.

see that grey line?

it's about to be more like 2.2%. 

average wage gains are up at 4% now

which means real, inflation adjusted wage gains are about to officially be higher than they were for much of 2019 -- the period so many Americans have expressed nostalgia for this cycle.
Lenny Bronner (@lennybronner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting discrepancy in early vote data: In swing states (excluding WI) we're at 91% of turnout compared to this point in 2020, while US wide we're only at 62%. washingtonpost.com/elections/2024…

Interesting discrepancy in early vote data: In swing states (excluding WI) we're at 91% of turnout compared to this point in 2020, while US wide we're only at 62%. 

washingtonpost.com/elections/2024…
Fenit Nirappil (@fenitn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Washington Post editorial board as an entity did not endorse, but this just published from eight of our most prominent columnists.

The Washington Post editorial board as an entity did not endorse, but this just published from eight of our most prominent columnists.
Caroline Kitchener (@cakitchener) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mom just told me she cancelled her subscription to The Washington Post. She reads every one of my stories. It was a heartbreaking call. I understand why she did it, but I asked her to reconsider. To anyone who has cancelled or is thinking about cancelling, here’s what I said:

Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New: On Elon Musk’s X, Republicans go viral as Democrats disappear. We analyzed 100 top political accounts and found that Republicans are getting followed more and going viral more now that the world’s richest Trump supporter is running the show. Look at these charts:

New: On <a href="/elonmusk/">Elon Musk</a>’s X, Republicans go viral as Democrats disappear. 

We analyzed 100 top political accounts and found that Republicans are getting followed more and going viral more now that the world’s richest Trump supporter is running the show. 

Look at these charts:
Jeff Stein (@jstein_wapo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know many of you will roll your eyes at this, but that's OK; I wouldn't be in this field if I was afraid of being dunked on every now and then. When I first came to The Washington Post in 2017, I was extremely wary it would be too establishment for me. Too corporate. Too

Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The partisan podcasters, pundits & aggregators would have nothing to talk about if everyone followed their advice & cancelled subscriptions to news outlets that produce the actual accountability reporting upon which the podcasters, pundits & aggregators base their content.

New York Times Tech Guild (@nytguildtech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 days until the election. 4 days for The New York Times management to agree to a fair contract. We don't want to strike, but we are ready to fight for just cause, fair wages and remote work protections.

4 days until the election. 4 days for <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> management to agree to a fair contract.

We don't want to strike, but we are ready to fight for just cause, fair wages and remote work protections.
New York Times Tech Guild (@nytguildtech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning, our bargaining committee sent a letter to the members of the @NYTimes board of directors, informing them that Times representatives have demonstrated an unwillingness at the table to be reasonable on key contract demands.

This morning, our bargaining committee sent a letter to the members of the @NYTimes board of directors, informing them that Times representatives have demonstrated an unwillingness at the table to be reasonable on key contract demands.
Lenny Bronner (@lennybronner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our final election night model release is out! 🎉🎉🎉 What's in there: - additional outlier detection + dealing with outlier states - improved state effect sampling - added "extrapolation rule" for nearly finished counties - simplified race call logic github.com/washingtonpost…