
Sara Sorcher
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Weekend Editor @WashingtonPost
Washington, D.C.
Joined August 2010
The JFK records exposed family secrets, @ben_brasch @jonathanreports @thewanreport report. The latest release revealed the names of CIA assets whose spycraft had been a secret even to family members. https://t.co/JPk6Deqvv7
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New records about JFK’s assassination shed little new light on the killing. But they revealed the names of CIA assets whose spycraft had been a secret even to family members.
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Excited for the next adventure!
🚨 @SaraSorcher returns to Washington, D.C., as a Senior Editor overseeing our General Assignment desk. Previously, she was the head of our London Hub, leading a team that plays a critical role in The Washington Post’s 24/7 newsgathering operation.
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Trump win spurs interest in 4B, fringe South Korean movement to swear off men https://t.co/ydsHL0CsSa
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In light of Donald Trump’s victory, some American women say they are turning to a movement that advocates no sex, dating or marriage with men and no children.
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Trump is the second U.S. president in history to lose a reelection bid and then be elected again. Grover Cleveland was the first. https://t.co/pRq0rbUe4p
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Donald Trump has become the second president in U.S. history to win two nonconsecutive terms, following in the footsteps of Grover Cleveland.
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A majority voted to protect abortion rights in Florida. It wasn’t enough.
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A ballot measure enshrining abortion rights in Florida’s Constitution fell short of the required 60 percent threshold. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis opposed it.
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What we still don’t know about the election: House control, popular vote, and more https://t.co/ZYGgifHIxs
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While Trump is projected to win the presidency and Republicans the Senate, control of the House is still unclear, and some swing states have not yet been called.
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Trump will face immediate challenges as the Israel-Gaza and Russia-Ukraine wars rage. What his election means for NATO, aid, trade and some of the world's most pressing issues
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Republican Donald Trump will face immediate challenges as the Israel-Gaza and Russia-Ukraine wars rage. What his election means for NATO, aid, trade and more.
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America chooses its next president: An Election Day guide for the world. Why do some votes have more sway than others? What is the electoral college? When will we know who won? If you’re tracking from outside the U.S. or want a super-simple guide:
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Why do voters in some U.S. states have more sway? What is the electoral college? Answers to 2024 election questions for readers outside the United States.
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Congratulations to @VivianHo - thrilled to have you on the London Hub team!
Award-winning journalist @VivianHo joins The Washington Post's London hub as breaking news reporter to cover the most urgent and interesting stories that break around the world. https://t.co/MhXqqDdCyI
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Award-winning journalist @VivianHo joins The Washington Post's London hub as breaking news reporter to cover the most urgent and interesting stories that break around the world. https://t.co/MhXqqDdCyI
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Vivian, an award-winning journalist, joins a team covering the most urgent and interesting stories that break anywhere in the world.
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🚨🚨Great journalism job klaxon: Apply to join the best team! (Maybe I’m biased)🚨🚨
We’re hiring a breaking news reporter at the @washingtonpost London Hub! Our team covers some of the most urgent and interesting stories in the world. Apply here:
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We’re hiring a breaking news reporter at the @washingtonpost London Hub! Our team covers some of the most urgent and interesting stories in the world. Apply here:
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Huge congrats to @ellen_fra who will be @washingtonpost's next Brussels bureau chief after a three-year run at the London Hub covering the most urgent stories in the world including the fall of Afghanistan, wars in Ukraine and Gaza, climate change and more
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Since joining The Post in 2021 as a breaking-news reporter in London, Ellen has demonstrated remarkable fluency in covering the most urgent stories of our time.
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Honestly the most exciting four months of my life - couldn't recommend applying enough!! 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Attn: early career British journalists. Want to work at the @washingtonpost? And follow in the footsteps of @alexandraheal @cjmcgoogan @Laura_K_Hughes @Gabriel_Pogrund? We're now accepting applications for this year's @sternfellowship
https://t.co/nM6dXVnb7c
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Attn: early career British journalists. Want the opportunity of a lifetime? Want to work at the @washingtonpost? And follow in the footsteps of @madhumita29 @leloveluck @tomjrowley @SebastianEPayne? We are now accepting applications for @sternfellowship
citystgeorges.ac.uk
Every year, a British journalist gets the chance to spend three months at the Washington Post.
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Attn: early career British journalists. Want to work at the @washingtonpost? And follow in the footsteps of @alexandraheal @cjmcgoogan @Laura_K_Hughes @Gabriel_Pogrund? We're now accepting applications for this year's @sternfellowship
https://t.co/nM6dXVnb7c
citystgeorges.ac.uk
Every year, a British journalist gets the chance to spend three months at the Washington Post.
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Read all the advice centenarians gave by tapping the link here.
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Centenarians from the U.S., U.K., Japan, India and Costa Rica said the secrets to a fulfilling life include kindness, tolerance and doing what you love.
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Walter Alfred’s dreams were too big for the small town of his birth in southern India. He relocated to Mumbai, taught himself shorthand typing and began to help reporters. Alfred, died Sept. 13, 2023, at the age of 102, a week before his birthday. Before he died, he offered this
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