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Armand Emamdjomeh

Armand Emamdjomeh

Graphics Assignment Editor at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Here’s where D.C. public transit can take you — and who gets left behind

Explore commute times for the region, and see how late-night schedule changes could affect low-income neighborhoods.
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Analysis | What #eclipse2017 looked like across the country

Here are the most liked photos across the country as America captured the historic event.
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How water damages a flooded house — and which parts can be saved

Floods can leave thousands of homes beyond repair, but many can be saved.
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Analysis | This thin ribbon of land separates North and South Korea...

The Korean Demilitarized Zone was established as a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea following the 1953 armistice in the Korean War. It divides the peninsula roughly in half and is about 160 miles across and 2.5 miles wide. More than 25 million South Koreans live under threat from North Korean heavy artillery just across the border.
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Analysis | Quiz: How well can you identify news trends?

We’re going to show you a chart without any labels. Then we’re going to ask you to choose among a few options for what the chart represents.
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Analysis | Why North Carolina’s House district lines are upended — ...

Judges ruled the map is unconstitutional. Here’s a comprehensive look at the vote distribution that heavily favors Republicans in a closely divided state.
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Venezuela’s crisis in 5 charts

The country has been submerged in an economic, humanitarian and political crisis.
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Some of the coldest air in the world is descending on the Midwest

On Thursday, record-setting cold will park itself atop the Midwest. Chicago is looking at one of its coldest days in city history and, along with Minneapolis, will be colder than Alaska, Mount Everest and the McMurdo research station in Antarctica.
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Tracking Barry as it moves through Louisiana

The National Hurricane Center has predicted its first hurricane of the season, named Barry. We are following the path and likely arrival time of tropical-storm-force winds to the coast of Louisiana.
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How U.S. sanctions are paralyzing the Iranian economy

The cost of basic goods has skyrocketed over the past year.
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The votes that won Joe Biden the presidency

The ballots counted on Election Day set the candidates up for a tight race. Over the following days, election officials continued to count a historic number of early and mail-in votes.