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Emma Talkoff

Emma Talkoff

Assistant Audio Producer at Post Reports - The Washington Post

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
  • Real Estate
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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The battle for Warner Bros.

Netflix and Paramount Skydance are in a bidding war over Warner Bros. Discovery. What could a potential deal mean for the future of the entertainment industry?
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Parents want to cut kids' screen time. Can it work?

Why some parents are choosing to scale back their kids’ access to devices and how to navigate the big feelings that may follow.
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Inside the system burning out air traffic control trainees

There’s a severe shortage of air traffic controllers in the U.S. Why are so many people dropping out of training?
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How Trump tried to build a lawsuit-proof travel ban

The first time President Donald Trump announced a travel ban, in 2017, it touched off protests at airports and a legal fight. Now, Trump has announced a new ban on travelers from 12 countries. It could be harder to challenge in court.
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Trump vs. Harvard

What the ongoing battle between the Trump administration and Harvard University could mean for the independence of schools across the country.
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The small-business owner suing Trump over tariffs

The U.S. and China agreed to a 90-day pause in the escalating trade war – but small-business owner Emily Ley says that doesn’t make it any easier for her to plan. She’s suing Trump over his tariffs in an effort to save her business.
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Meet the small-business owner suing Trump over tariffs

“One minute I was talking about how to make an easy pot roast, and the next minute we’re talking about an international trade war,” Emily Ley said.
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Decades of trust-building in Vietnam, coming undone by Trump

Fifty years ago today, the Vietnam War ended, starting a long journey toward peace and reconciliation between the two countries. Now that progress and U.S.-Vietnam relations are faltering under President Donald Trump.
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How to manage your money amid turbulent tariffs

Navigating your personal finances in uncertain economic times is stressful. Michelle Singletary, the personal finance columnist at The Washington Post, is here to help.
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Trump's chilling effect on medical research

Inside the largest funder of biomedical research in the world, the past six weeks have been chaos. The NIH has long been a driver of scientific discoveries on treatments for diseases from cancer to covid – but under Trump, its future is uncertain.
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Arrested by AI

Confident in AI-generated results, some police departments are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes. But how reliable is that software, and what happens when it’s wrong?