
Allison Cho
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Business editor @CNN • writing about books @ALA_Booklist | prev. @washingtonpost | she/her
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Maybe, as a competitor, I should be smiling about the demise of NYT Sports. Instead, I’m sad. Some navel-gazing about sports journalism then, now and in the future. washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/09…

I wrote about this year's books that are full of comfort, wonder and whimsy for The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/books/2023/11/…

I’m joining 700+ of my Washington Post colleagues and walking off the job today because the company is breaking the law and bargaining in bad faith. Washington Post Guild is fighting for better wages and a fair contract. Respect our picket line by avoiding Post journalism for 24 hours.



The fate of former President Donald J. Trump's fate in the criminal hush money case is now in jurors' hands. To convict the former president, here’s what would need to happen, step-by-step from @TheHill's Zach Schonfeld Ella Lee: thehill.com/regulation/cou…




1/ Now that I’m an editor, I usually only write one story per year. So for my 2024 offering, I journeyed to Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge with Carolyn Van Houten and Alice Li to show what’s at stake – on both sides – when it comes to oil drilling washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…



Birth certificate. Eyeglasses. Cell phone. Teddy bear. Sewing machine. Hep C medication. Breast pump. Bible. Urns of ashes. ProPublica spoke with people across the US about what they lost during encampment sweeps. Please spend time with this. projects.propublica.org/homeless-encam…

CNN Audio is premiering today the first two episodes of its newest podcast, “Terms of Service,” hosted by CNN Tech Writer Clare Duffy. From facial recognition to artificial intelligence, this informative series sets out to demystify the new and emerging technologies impacting





A Round Rock High School teacher is fighting to keep the first Asian American studies pilot course in Texas alive. New State Board of Education leadership has stalled advocates’ efforts in getting ethnic studies courses approved, for Texas Monthly: texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…


"Is it possible to love an institution the way you love a person, fiercely and without reservation? For me, and for many other longtime staff reporters and editors, that is the way we have felt about the Post." Beautiful Ruth Marcus on leaving The Post. newyorker.com/news/essay/why…