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Jason Rezaian (@jrezaian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please spare 9 minutes to meet the @wsj’s Evan Gershkovich’s mom, dad and sister. They’re an American family whose son and brother is being held hostage because he’s a journalist and because he’s an American. I know the feeling. #FreeEvan wsj.com/video/evan-ger…

Arelis R. Hernández (@arelisrhdz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Operation Lone Star is ramping up as Title 42 ends Whitney Shefte + Jabin Botsford and I embedded with Texas border deputies ahead of an expected new migration surge. What we found: Aggressive tactics that are worrying civil rights advocates. washingtonpost.com/nation/interac…

Michelle Boorstein (@mboorstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A painful, challenging period is coming for Jews in Pittsburgh, where the trial will start soon for the Tree of Life shooter. Read the words, watch the powerful video and images by David Nakamura @joysharonyi jahi chikwendiu washingtonpost.com/national-secur…

Drea Cornejo (@dreacornejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Florida are compelling some families to leave the state. Others are pushing students to “go back in the closet.” My latest📹, wonderfully edited by my talented colleague @joysharonyi. Story by Lori Rozsa: wapo.st/floridalgbtq

Nicole Dungca (@ndungca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the day Mary Sara died in 1933, the doctor caring for the 18-year-old offered her brain to one of the most revered museums in the world: The Smithsonian's US National Museum. Today, the Smithsonian still has Mary’s brain in storage with 254 others. washingtonpost.com/history/intera…

On the day Mary Sara died in 1933, the doctor caring for the 18-year-old offered her brain to one of the most revered museums in the world: The Smithsonian's US National Museum. 

Today, the Smithsonian still has Mary’s brain in storage with 254 others. washingtonpost.com/history/intera…
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Almost all of the brains were gathered at the behest of Hrdlicka, a prominent anthropologist who believed that White people were superior and collected body parts to further now-debunked theories about anatomical differences between races. wapo.st/3OxLwpw

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The Post tracked down Sara’s relatives using Smithsonian documents. When reporters contacted them through the Sami Cultural Center of North America, they had no idea that her brain had been taken. Relatives said they were stunned that the institution never contacted them and are

renren! (@twtnirenren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the very first things I drew for the comic was based off this image of Singwa, a 6-year-old boy from the Suyoc group. The series of panels where we turn the gaze of the historical photographs onto the spectators began with him.

One of the very first things I drew for the comic was based off this image of Singwa, a 6-year-old boy from the Suyoc group.  

The series of panels where we turn the gaze of the historical photographs onto the spectators began with him.
Nicole Dungca (@ndungca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last piece of content this week: The wonderful @joysharonyi made a doc on our reporting process, and featured Janna Añonuevo Langholz, the Filipino American artists and activist whose work sparked the investigation. wapo.st/3KKQ62i Thanks for following along, everyone.

Rachel Leah Siegel (@rachsieg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In which we started with the question, "is there a money graveyard anywhere?" and ended with an email to the Federal Reserve asking, "to clarify, how big is the dumpster?" This was a fun one, with power team @joysharonyi, Emily Wright and Hannah Yoon: washingtonpost.com/business/inter…

Shannon Osaka (@shannonosaka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few months ago, I read a study that showed schizophrenia can be the most deadly preexisting condition during a heat wave. I was puzzled: Why would a mental illness make you more vulnerable to heat? That question led me to a young man named Stephan Goodwin. This is his story🧵

A few months ago, I read a study that showed schizophrenia can be the most deadly preexisting condition during a heat wave.

I was puzzled: Why would a mental illness make you more vulnerable to heat?

That question led me to a young man named Stephan Goodwin. This is his story🧵
Evan Hill (@evanhill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Post was finally able to reach its photographer in Gaza, Loay Ayyoub, who described last night in a brief message washingtonpost.com/world/2023/10/…

The Post was finally able to reach its photographer in Gaza, Loay Ayyoub, who described last night in a brief message
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/10/…
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Our 24-hour strike has begun. For the first time in 50 years, The Washington Post workers are walking off the job because our company is refusing to bargain in good faith and breaking the law.

Our 24-hour strike has begun.

For the first time in 50 years, <a href="/washingtonpost/">The Washington Post</a> workers are walking off the job because our company is refusing to bargain in good faith and breaking the law.
Doug MacMillan (@dmac1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After seeing video of a 97 yo woman freezing to death while banging on the locked doors of her upscale assisted living home, I needed to understand why no one came to help. What Christopher Rowland and I found is troubling: A $34B industry rampant with neglect wapo.st/3RpQTbC

Doug MacMillan (@dmac1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The woman is Mary Jo Staub. She paid over $7k/month for a Colorado facility advertising "24/7 on-site care." In our story you can watch a video about her death by @joysharonyi but I warn you: You cannot unsee her haunting look of despair. To me, it says: "How could this happen?"

The woman is Mary Jo Staub. She paid over $7k/month for a Colorado facility advertising "24/7 on-site care." In our story you can watch a video about her death by @joysharonyi but I warn you: You cannot unsee her haunting look of despair. To me, it says: "How could this happen?"
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Exclusive: Over the last five years, more than 2,000 people have wandered away from assisted-living and dementia-care units or been left unattended outside, according to an exhaustive search by The Washington Post. Nearly 100 people died — though the exact number is unknowable

Exclusive: Over the last five years, more than 2,000 people have wandered away from assisted-living and dementia-care units or been left unattended outside, according to an exhaustive search by The Washington Post.

Nearly 100 people died — though the exact number is unknowable
Olivia George (@oliviacgeorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The artists worked at all hours to turn a once-blighted street corner into something beautiful. People on crowded buses stared in awe as they painted. Residents gathered to watch and eat barbecue as a live band blasted go-go music." Love this story by Michael Brice-Saddler & Joy Sung

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Statement from Executive Editor Matt Murray: “For three decades, Ellen Nakashima has been one of the most careful, fair-minded, and highly regarded reporters covering national security. Reaching out to potential sources rather than relying solely on official government press

Aric Toler (@arictoler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israel justified its strike on the Nasser Hospital, which killed six journalists and more than a dozen others, by claiming a "Hamas" camera was set up there. The location they attacked is where Reuters and the AP livestream. From Isabel Kershner, me, Christoph Koettl, Sanjana, Aaron Boxerman