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Washington Post

Health

The Most Remote Emergency Room: Life and Death in Rural America

On the rise of telemedicine in rural America, where the number of ER patients has surged by 60 percent in the past decade as the number of doctors and hospitals has declined by up to 15 percent.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Nov 2019 15min Permalink

Sports

A Sport of Their Own

In Kansas, girls didn’t have a wrestling championship. Mya Kretzer changed that.

Liz Clarke Washington Post Nov 2019 15min Permalink

Health

‘Out Here, It’s Just Me’

Doctors are disappearing from rural America.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Sep 2019 20min Permalink

Sports

A Second Chance

In 2007, 47 dogs were rescued from an illegal dogfighting ring organized by NFL quarterback Michael Vick. They could have been euthanized. Instead, they became family pets.

Emily Giambalvo Washington Post Sep 2019 20min Permalink

A Black Principal, Four White Teens and the ‘Senior Prank’ That Became a Hate Crime

The students swore they weren’t racists. A judge would decide their fate.

Jessica Contrera Washington Post Jul 2019 25min Permalink

Music

David Berman Was the Cult Musician Who Went Away for 10 Years. What Made Him Finally Come Back?

A profile of the songwriter.

David Malitz Washington Post Jun 2019 15min Permalink

Health

A Dangerous Delay

The University of Maryland waited 18 days to inform students of a virus on campus. That decision left vulnerable students like Olivia Paregol in the dark.

Jenn Abelson, Amy Brittain, Sarah Larimer Washington Post May 2019 30min Permalink

Movies & TV

Roseanne Barr Just Can’t Shut Up

“I admit it,” she says, in her hotel room. “I’m a troll. I’m the queen of the fucking trolls.”

Geoff Edgers Washington Post Mar 2019 20min Permalink

Arts Music

Pearls Before Breakfast

Can one of the nation’s great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?

Gene Weingarten Washington Post Apr 2007 30min Permalink

Politics

Devastated by One Shutdown, Dreading the Next

As Friday’s deadline approaches, a federal employee wonders: “How am I supposed to dig out?”

Eli Saslow Washington Post Feb 2019 20min Permalink

Health

The Parking Lot Suicides

Veterans are taking their own lives on VA hospital campuses, a desperate form of protest against a system that they feel hasn’t helped them.

Emily Wax-Thibodeaux Washington Post Feb 2019 10min Permalink

Crime

‘Why Did You Do This?’

His brother confessed to gunning down 17 people in Parkland. But he’s the only family Zach Cruz has left.

Jessica Contrera Washington Post Jan 2019 20min Permalink

World

The Most Dangerous Game

The parallel lives of a KGB defector and his CIA handler.

Serge F. Kovaleski Washington Post Jan 2006 35min Permalink

Music

The Star Treatment

As R. Kelly’s career flourished, an industry overlooked allegations of abusive behavior toward young women.

Geoff Edgers Washington Post May 2018 20min Permalink

Falling Out

A generation of African American heroin users is dying in the opioid epidemic nobody talks about. The nation’s capital is ground zero.

Peter Jamison Washington Post Dec 2018 Permalink

Crime Politics

After Newtown Shooting, Mourning Parents Enter Into the Lonely Quiet

What happened next for the Barden family.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Jun 2013 25min Permalink

Politics Media

"Nothing on This Page Is Real"

How lies become truth in online America.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Nov 2018 15min Permalink

Music

Post Malone Is the Perfect Pop Star For This American Moment. That’s Not a Compliment.

Successful SoundCloud rapper. Genre-bending artist. You may or may not know Post Malone. Here are some little-known facts that will help you get to know him.

Jeff Weiss Washington Post Oct 2018 10min Permalink

Best Article Crime

What Do We Owe Her Now?

Twelve years ago, Amber Wyatt reported her rape. Few believed her. Her hometown turned against her. The authorities failed her.

Elizabeth Bruenig Washington Post Sep 2018 40min Permalink

Best Article

"Are You Alone Now?"

Inside the trailer park known as Little Mexico in Norwalk, Ohio in the wake of an ICE raid that separated children from their parents.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Permalink

Best Article Business Crime

Jeffrey Levitt Stole $15 Million

“Jeffrey Levitt stole and misappropriated a grand total of fourteen million, six hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred forty-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents. He stole all that. It was the largest single white-collar crime in Maryland history, almost bringing down the state’s entire savings and loan industry.” And it still wasn’t enough.

Tony Kornheiser Washington Post Oct 1986 25min Permalink

Crime

‘It Was My Job, and I Didn’t Find Him’

Scot Peterson was a beloved school resource officer in Parkland, Fla. Then a gunman opened fire and he stayed outside.

Eli Saslow Washington Post Jun 2018 20min Permalink

Politics

Gun Violence’s Distant Echo

After school shootings, a teenager challenges the gun culture in her conservative Wyoming town.

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Eli Saslow Washington Post May 2018 20min Permalink

Dog Fight

Animal rescue centers have been buying dogs at auction from the very puppy mills they protest. Those dogs are then adopted out in exchange for significant donations,.

Kim Kavin Washington Post Apr 2018 20min Permalink

Business Religion

The Last Frontier for Gay Rights

North Carolina’s Alexander County is a Southern Baptist stronghold. It’s also home to Mitchell Gold, an outspoken gay rights activist and the CEO of one of the region’s largest employers.

Tiffany Stanley Washington Post Apr 2018 35min Permalink

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