WaPo launches subscription bundle in partnership with Headspace

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post: It’s time to put those 2023 health resolutions into action. The Washington Post, an award-winning news leader with the mission to inform and empower readers, and Headspace, a global leader in mindfulness and meditation, today announced a partnership to make its deep library of content available […]

NY Times hires Sonne as Russia correspondent

Paul Sonne has joined The New York Times as a Russia correspondent. Recently, he was a national security correspondent at The Washington Post, where he worked for five years. Previously, Sonne was at The Wall Street Journal, where he worked for more than eight years. There, he held the posts of London correspondent, Moscow correspondent […]

Rothfeld to join WaPo as nonfiction book critic

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post’s books editor John Williams, features editor Ben Williams and deputy features editor Mitch Rubin: We are thrilled to announce that Becca Rothfeld will be joining The Washington Post as our nonfiction book critic. A widely published critic and essayist, Becca’s work has appeared regularly in […]

The Washington Post seeks a politics breaking news reporter

The Washington Post is looking for a nimble and versatile reporter to join its national politics breaking news team. The breaking news team anchors some of The Post’s biggest political stories of the day and helps lead our real-time coverage of major events, such as presidential addresses, congressional votes, Supreme Court decisions, candidate debates and […]

The Washington Post seeks an editor, audio

The Washington Post is seeking an editor to join a collaborative team of storytellers working on its award-winning daily news podcast, “Post Reports.” You will ensure that show pitches are transformed into engaging, crisp and illuminating episodes that extend the reach of our world-class journalism. The ideal candidate will also pitch in as necessary on […]

Sheridan named WaPo’s Mexico City bureau chief

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post’s foreign editor Douglas Jehl and deputy foreign editor Jennifer Amur: We’re thrilled to announce a new role on the foreign desk for Mary Beth Sheridan. Mary Beth will become Mexico City bureau chief this spring. With her deep experience as a foreign correspondent and editor, […]

Han joins WaPo as breaking news photo editor

The Washington Post has appointed Jintak Han a breaking news photo editor, based in Seoul. As per the Post: “In this new role, Jintak will lead the visual coverage in breaking news situations, as well as illustrate news and enterprise stories and help curate the photos on the homepage during the overnight hours in Washington. […]

Nguyen moves to WaPo’s Book World as news and features writer

Sophia Nguyen, an assistant editor on the national politics desk at The Washington Post, has moved to Book World as a news and features writer. In her new role, Nguyen will anchor books coverage and report on developments in the literary field. She will also alert the Post’s readers to noteworthy authors, books and ideas. […]

Underwood swaps NY Times for WaPo

Lindsey Underwood will join The Washington Post as the Features department first breaking news editor. As per the Post: “She will lead a new team devoted to breaking news coverage in entertainment, fashion, media and politics within the Style section.” Underwood begins March 27. She joins the Post from The New York Times, where she […]

The Atlantic hires McCrummen as staff writer

The Atlantic has tapped Stephanie McCrummen as a staff writer. Recently, she was a staff reporter at The Washington Post. McCrummen also served as a foreign correspondent covering East and Central Africa. She also served as a metro reporter covering suburban Virginia. Prior to joining the Post, she was a general assignment reporter at Newsday. […]