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Dec 06, 2022
Introducing “The 7”
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On The Post’s new podcast, "The 7," host Jeff Pierre takes you through the seven most important and interesting stories of the day. It's a way to get caught up in just a few minutes. It comes out every weekday at 7 a.m. Check it out today, then find and follow "The 7" so you're set for tomorrow.
Please, Go On: VP Kamala Harris on women in the workplace
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In the inaugural edition of "Please, Go On," Post columnist James Hohmann speaks with Vice President Harris about the exodus of women from the workforce during the pandemic.
Jun 04, 2021
Introducing ‘Please, Go On’
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Washington Post columnist James Hohmann sits down with the author of a compelling op-ed from The Post’s Opinions section. “Please, Go On” features marquee names and everyday people with original perspectives. New episodes Fridays. Launching June 11.
Apr 02, 2021
Infrastructure plan calls for $80 billion for rail. It could transform passenger service.
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Plus, coronavirus vaccines are finally reaching poor countries, but some can’t cover the cost of administering them, and Women’s sports can do at least one thing men’s can’t, experts say: get bigger.
Apr 01, 2021
Gaetz investigation complicated by overture to his father about ex-FBI agent who went missing
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Plus, Georgia sports teams and major companies such as Coca-Cola and Delta Air Lines condemn new state voting law, and the EPA dismisses dozens of key science advisers picked under Trump.
Mar 31, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure and climate plan emerges as congressional wrangling begins
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Plus, ‘I stay up nights apologizing to George Floyd,’ says teen who documented his death for the world, and Gretchen Whitmer asks White House to surge vaccines to virus hot spots as cases climb.
Mar 30, 2021
Emotional first day of testimony at Derek Chauvin murder trial
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Plus, the White House dramatically increased tax proposal as it sought to address tensions over next big spending plan, and the CDC confirms Pfizer, Moderna vaccines are 90% effective after two doses in study of real-life conditions.
Mar 29, 2021
‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy
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Plus, Senators see a possibility of bipartisan support for gun background checks in the wake of mass shootings, and the next phase of crisis at the border.
Mar 26, 2021
Biden holds his first press conference
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Plus, Georgia’s governor signs into law a sweeping voting reform bill, and multiple Republican senate candidates gear up for the 2022 elections.
Mar 25, 2021
At White House, Megan Rapinoe says she’s been ‘disrespected and dismissed because I am a woman’
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Plus, the White House considers extending a federal ban on evictions, and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s family were given special access to COVID testing.
Dec 06 | 00:06:44
Introducing “The 7”
Jun 11 | 00:19:25
Please, Go On: VP Kamala Harris on women in the workplace
Jun 04 | 00:01:47
Introducing ‘Please, Go On’
Apr 02 | 00:09:54
Infrastructure plan calls for $80 billion for rail. It could transform passenger service.
Apr 01 | 00:12:56
Gaetz investigation complicated by overture to his father about ex-FBI agent who went missing
Mar 31 | 00:10:28
Biden’s infrastructure and climate plan emerges as congressional wrangling begins
Mar 30 | 00:12:36
Emotional first day of testimony at Derek Chauvin murder trial
Mar 29 | 00:14:06
‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy
Mar 26 | 00:06:56
Biden holds his first press conference
Mar 25 | 00:06:45
At White House, Megan Rapinoe says she’s been ‘disrespected and dismissed because I am a woman’
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