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Carson TerBush

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🎨 👩🏼‍💻 📝 📈 🌎 📸 | design with a splash of graphics @washingtonpost | @idsnews alum | she/her | ✉️: [email protected]

Washington, D.C. Katılım Haziran 2018
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Carson TerBush
Carson TerBush@_carsonology·
Americans don't live as long as those in peer countries & that plays out differently based on where you live. If I grew up in Japan rather than Indiana, I would likely gain a decade of life. @washingtonpost See where your state/age/gender stack up (🎁): wapo.st/3LNb4hH
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Nicki Camberg
Nicki Camberg@nickicamberg·
i present to you my magnum opus: a timeline of the celebrity look-alike contests from the past month, featuring beloved figures like Timothée Chalamet, Dev Patel, Zendaya, Jeremy Allen White, and more! wjcl.com/article/celebr…
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Washington Post Guild
Washington Post Guild@PostGuild·
Last week, our CEO Will Lewis announced a surprise return-to-office mandate. Lewis hasn’t met with his full staff in 177 days. Yesterday, hundreds of employees flooded our Slack workplace with a firm message: We deserve answers and transparency. Here were some of their pleas 🧵
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Washington Post Guild@PostGuild·
It’s Election Day, and members of @PostGuild are working diligently from all sides of the company to keep you informed. The past few weeks have been tough, but we hope you will support us by continuing your @WashingtonPost subscription so we can continue to do this important work
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Michael Powell
Michael Powell@powellAtlantic·
The @washingtonpost is a high quality American newspaper, one of the very best. Its best reporters do fearless work. To sacrifice that on the altar of trying to "teach a lesson' to its mega billionaire owner is futile and sad. I remain a devoted subscriber
Jeff Stein@jstein_star

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 deferential to power. What I have instead found over the last seven years is that the paper has consistently given me a unique, awesome platform to fulfill the highest calling of journalism -- to comfort the afflicted, and to afflict the comfortable.  The Post has spared no resource in allowing me to pursue this mission. It flew me to Puerto Rico to interview hurricane victims cut off from federal food stamp aid. To Maine to cover the long-term care crisis facing the nation's elderly. To Kentucky to document the closure of a steel plant. To Las Vegas to cover the housing crisis. To Wisconsin for farmers caught in the crosshairs of a trade war. To Detroit for a story on the nation's unraveling safety net. To the Bronx to chronicle appalling public housing conditions. (OK, I took the train there.) To Ukraine to cover a war. To Indonesia for meetings of the world's most powerful financial leaders.  Since the beginning of the year, the Post has devoted thousands of manpower hours to a series -- six parts published thus far -- on the unintended consequences of U.S. sanctions. This effort included paying me and a team to travel to northeast Guatemala to chronicle an economic calamity almost 2,000 miles away from my desk, in one of the poorest parts of the world. At least 20 people have worked on this series alone. The Post did not greenlight this series because it thought there would be huge pageviews in U.S. sanctions policy; it did so because it's important for the public to understand how the surging use of the tool is affecting the world and the nation's foreign policy. It did so because the story matters. I fully understand the misgivings people have expressed about billionaire control over our journalism. (I published a story today -- pitched by an editor, put by editors on today's front page -- about billionaires threatened by Trump who are now hedging their bets.) But these are stories that require more than just substantial resources; they require a devotion to journalism that seeks to document how machinations in Washington affect the lives outside it. I could try a Substack where I spout off whatever happens to be in my head that day. I could work for a publication that only caters to lobbyists and elite insiders. But there are precious few publications still doing the coverage -- however incomplete; however still in need of improvement -- aimed at serving the broader public at large. I believe The Washington Post is one of them. I am not here to tell anyone what to do. We are imperfect. My work can suffer from negativity bias, recency bias, imperfect data, faulty assumptions, motivated sources. I get things wrong. My journalism can be flawed and you should yell at me on twitter when it is. I want to be more transparent about the decisions I make and the stories I publish. But I promise you: I and many, many other journalists throughout this newsroom would quit The Washington Post if we ever felt our work was not in service of the public at large. That is the point of the job. That is why I hope we get to do it for as long as possible.

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Charles Ornstein
Charles Ornstein@charlesornstein·
I know many great journalists at both @latimes and @washingtonpost. Please don’t take your views on their owners out on them. Their journalism is essential today and in the future.
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Ashley Parker
Ashley Parker@AshleyRParker·
I have gone down a rabbit hole and begun to personally try to win back every unsubscriber. Three down (and counting) — 199,997 to go. You’re welcome, business side.
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John Woodrow Cox
John Woodrow Cox@JohnWoodrowCox·
Journalism. That’s what will suffer most because of these losses. If you care about journalism — and many people have made clear that they don’t, as they celebrate in our mentions and inboxes — I hope you’ll consider, or reconsider, reading and supporting the Post.
David Folkenflik@davidfolkenflik

NEWS: More than 200,000 subscribers have canceled their digital subscriptions to the Washington Post after the revelation that owner Jeff Bezos blocked an endorsement of VP Harris. That's about 8 percent of WaPo's subscriber base - a staggering sum MORE npr.org/2024/10/28/nx-…

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Katie Mettler
Katie Mettler@kemettler·
Okay, I’ll bite. We cannot talk about our decline in local subscriber penetration in the DC region without talking about the company’s failure to invest in local news business strategy — and local news journalism — under Jeff Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post.
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Washington Post Guild
Washington Post Guild@PostGuild·
A statement from Post Guild leadership on the Washington Post's decision to not endorse a presidential candidate
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Nicki Camberg
Nicki Camberg@nickicamberg·
Hear(st) ye, hear(st) ye: today is my first day with @Hearst as a data journalist!!! Excited to report on national + local news, make charts, and add new emojis to their Slack 🗞️📊
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Nicki Camberg
Nicki Camberg@nickicamberg·
It’s my last day at Chartmetric! I’ve had so much fun this past year+ playing with music data, and will miss the team greatly. 🎶 More to come soon on what’s next for me, but for now, here’s my sendoff: a Bon Iver chart (FINALLY!)
Chartmetric@chartmetric

Fall is here, and no artist fits the season like Bon Iver. 🤎 Their Spotify listeners are 20% higher this time of year, and with their new project SABLE, coming soon, it’s set to be another Bon Iver Autumn. 🐻🍂

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Carson TerBush
Carson TerBush@_carsonology·
My wonderful mentor & friend @hannahdormido is dealing with a very stressful time in her family as they face huge medical bills after her mom’s heart attack. If you can, please consider donating or sharing to help cover the costs! gofund.me/a372a890
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Susie Webb
Susie Webb@skwebb73·
Very excited that the story @rachelweinerwp and I have been pursuing since July on traffic deaths in D.C. published on the front page of @washingtonpost today!
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Nic Napier
Nic Napier@nicnapier1·
Some personal news: I will be joining the @postandcourier as a business reporter covering Myrtle Beach in September! I am so excited to begin full-time reporting and work with such talented journalists in South Carolina. Please send any SC story ideas my way (food recs too)
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Yiwen Lu
Yiwen Lu@itsyiwenlu·
I am on the finance beat! So excited to start as a markets reporter at @sherwood_news. Say hi: yiwen@sherwood.news.
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Dave Jorgenson
Dave Jorgenson@davejorgenson·
HERE'S WHY SOME RESTAURANTS ARE SO LOUD
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