Sara Sorcher
@SaraSorcher
London hub editor @WashingtonPost, heading a team that covers breaking news as it unfolds around the globe. Priors @PowerPost, @USATODAY, @CSMonitor
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Attn: early career British journalists. Want the opportunity of a lifetime? Want to work at the The Washington Post? And follow in the footsteps of Madhumita Murgia Louisa Loveluck Tom Rowley Sebastian Payne? We are now accepting applications for Stern-Bryan Fellowship city.ac.uk/prospective-st…
Attn: early career British journalists. Want to work at the The Washington Post? And follow in the footsteps of Alexandra Heal Cara McGoogan Laura Hughes Gabriel Pogrund? We're now accepting applications for this year's Stern-Bryan Fellowship
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The Washington Post Niha Masih Teddy Amenabar Naomi Schanen Sara Sorcher Tara Parker-Pope Anjuman Ali Anne Kenderdine Now, the The Washington Post wants your help to continue this exploration of centenarians’ lives: If you are 100 years old or older — or know someone who is — and willing to talk to us, please fill out this form and we may get in touch: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/…
They survived wars. Married. Had children. Lost loved ones. Now, at over 100 years old, a group of centenarians from around the world reflect on lives well-lived — and tell the The Washington Post what advice they would have given their younger selves: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/…
While “rizz” is a new word, the feelings it captures — that of attraction — are as old as time.
“The pursuit of ‘rizz’ is an eternal one,” Casper Grathwohl, president of Oxford Languages, tells The Washington Post's Annabelle Timsit of its 2023 Word of the Year:
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Here are the hostages released by Hamas and those remaining in Gaza. Sammy Westfall Helier Cheung tracking the numbers: washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/…
Today, the The Washington Post is publishing the latest in its year-long reporting on the AR-15 as a symbol in American culture.
The care, consideration and intent that has gone into this by a team of 30+ editors and reporters is truly extraordinary.