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Julie Vitkovskaya

Julie Vitkovskaya

Projects Editor at The Washington Post

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Julie Vitkovskaya
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Who was Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed militant the U.S. tried to kill for two decades? - The W...

Who was Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the one-eyed militant the U.S. tried to kill for two decades? - The Washington Post
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Eiffel Tower lights up in Belgian flag colors after Brussels attack...

Iconic structures, including the Eiffel Tower, pay tribute to the victims of the attacks in Brussels.
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How the Soviet Union stayed silent during the Chernobyl disaster - ...

How the Soviet Union tried to downplay one of the world’s biggest nuclear disasters.
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Analysis | This has been the deadliest year for migrants in the Med...

Warmer weather, alternative routes and smugglers’ greed all have something to do with it.
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Turkey coup scenes: Long lines at ATMs and a march toward Bosphorus...

Turkey coup scenes: Long lines at ATMs and a march toward Bosphorus Bridge  The Washington Post
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10 harrowing details about Jason Rezaian and Yeganeh Salehi's impri...

A lawsuit says Rezaian, his wife, mother and brother suffered irreparable harm as a result of torture, hostage-taking and acts of terrorism.
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Clinton or Trump? The animal kingdom knows who will win. - The Wash...

Animals don’t have to wait until polls close to know which presidential candidate is the winner.
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Here's what you need to know about Russia's election hacking - The ...

The CIA has “high confidence” that the Russian government tried to help the campaign of Donald Trump. Here’s the latest.
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'Big ovaries trump small hands': One of the many signs from ... - T...

Berlin had something to say about walls.
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What are 'black sites'? 6 key things to know about the CIA's secret...

The secret prisons were used by the CIA to detain and interrogate suspects.
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Who is Michael Flynn? 5 stories to understand the past controversie...

The general faced criticism even before he became national security adviser.
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Jared Kushner, and why his meetings with the Russians matter more ....

Investigators and lawmakers want to find out what Kushner knows.
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Trump’s new travel ban requires you to prove a close relationship. ...

Stepfathers are in. Grandfathers are out.
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Why North Korea's latest ballistic missile test is worrisome - The ...

The latest test means a significant step forward in North Korea’s missile development.
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Trump's year of taunting, teasing and threatening Kim Jong Un - The...

The exchanges between the two leaders have been both terrifying and amusing.
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4 basic questions about the AR-15 - The Washington Post - The Washi...

AR-style rifles have appeared in some of the deadliest shootings in the last few years. Here’s where they came from.
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What are bump stocks? - The Washington Post

The device was little known until the Las Vegas massacre.
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Veterans respond to Clint Lorance and 'The Cursed Platoon' - The Wa...

Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps veterans see their own experiences reflected in the story of 1st Platoon.
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What to know about fentanyl, the leading cause of U.S. overdose dea...

The powerful painkiller is the leading cause of overdose deaths in America.
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College students share feelings about returning to school after Roe...

Young people on campuses had a lot to say about living in a world where the right to abortion is not guaranteed.