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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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What’s up with all these food recalls?

What to make of the recent E. coli, salmonella and listeria outbreaks in the U.S. that led to food recalls of produce like carrots, cucumbers and even the slivered onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.
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A stunning two weeks in South Korea

Over the weekend, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached. Yoon drew fire for declaring martial law in early December. What comes next for South Korea?
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Club raids, influencers: How Putin’s playbook is pushing young Russ...

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants young Russians to become ultranationalist patriots. Today, we meet the online influencer at the center of this push and hear how a society can drastically change in a short period.
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'Erin Brockovich' made their town famous. They still don’t have cle...

Many places in America still don’t have access to clean tap water. One of them is the town made famous by the movie “Erin Brockovich.” We visit that town to learn why the cleanup has been so slow and how residents are coping.
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The Oscars movies worth watching

If you’re cramming Oscars movies over the next few days, this show is for you. The Post’s film and TV reporter and our arts editor join us to talk about what to watch, and why “The Brutalist” is worth your time even at 3 hours and 35 minutes.
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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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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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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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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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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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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?