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Ted Muldoon

Ted Muldoon

Senior Producer and Sound Designer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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How some veterans exploit the VA disability system

An investigation by The Post found that some veterans are taking advantage of the Department of Veterans Affairs disability compensation program. Today, how the system is being gamed and the attention The Post’s reporting has already received from Congress.
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How to save an animal shelter: “If you care about something just do...

Courtney Proctor Cross was an elementary school teacher for 30 years before she changed her life. When she took over an animal shelter that had become a “death sentence” for the animals who entered, she made it a place of hope.
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The upside down NBA Finals

How we got to this year’s surprising NBA Finals and what this season can tell us about the future of the NBA.
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The death of Pope Francis

Pope Francis, leader of the Catholic church, died Monday morning at age 88. He leaves behind a legacy of inclusivity. But now that he is gone, will his approach to the papacy survive?
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Uzo Aduba on creating a White House murder mystery

The new Netflix show “The Residence” follows Uzo Aduba’s idiosyncratic detective Cordelia Cupp as she investigates a murder during a state dinner.
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How Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy

Former president Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100. The 39th president served one term and went on to lead an extraordinary life after the White House.
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The ‘FBI’ called. Then she got scammed.

Americans are being conned every day by increasingly sophisticated scams. Today, we hear the story of one woman who lost her life's savings to a government impersonation scam.
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How NASA plans to rescue two astronauts stuck in space

Almost three months ago, two NASA astronauts flew to space in a Boeing spacecraft – and have been stuck at the International Space Station ever since. Today on “Post Reports,” what went wrong and what this could mean for the future of spaceflight.
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How the 1984 Olympics saved the Games

With only days before the Opening Ceremonies kick off the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, we go back to 1984 – when the Games faced international ruin and were reinvented in Los Angeles.
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When a viral fairy tale slams against reality

Today on “Post Reports,” a viral fundraiser for an unhoused man triggers backlash online. And, how platforms like GoFundMe are increasingly replacing America’s social safety net.
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The Oscars are Sunday. Here’s what to catch up on.

Today, we talk about the movies that have been nominated for best picture at the Oscars; what to see, what to skip and what we loved, ahead of the awards Sunday night.