she has been forever labeled The Woman Who Was There,” The Washington Post noted in a profile of Ms. Marshack about two weeks after Rockefeller’s death. In a self-written obituary, which ...
When Charles Boehm sat down in his Houston home to write his father’s obituary, he was stumped. “I’d never written an obituary before, so I decided to Google, ‘What do you put in an ...
Harrison Smith is a reporter on The Washington Post's obituaries desk, where he has worked since 2015. He covers people who have made a significant impact on their field, city or country — a ...
It was Dr. Bauer who first encouraged her to pursue the topic of deniers in her research, Lipstadt said in an interview for this obituary. In later years, Dr. Bauer found himself forced to ...
correction A previous version of this obituary incorrectly referred to Mr. Valenzuela’s heritage as Mayan. He was of Mayo ancestry. The obituary has been corrected.
In early 1941 in Nazi-occupied France, a German officer stopped a 17-year-old girl and her ailing grandfather. She explained that they were taking the train to see family in their home village ...
Liz Seymour, a 25-year veteran of the news organization, will oversee newsroom operations in her new Managing Editor role, ...
Elizabeth will lead The Post’s efforts to reach new audiences and increase subscriber engagement through useful, delightful ...
The Caps looked poised to beat the Maple Leafs after losing all three meetings last season before a late third-period ...
He was born February 23, 1958, in Aurora, IL, the son of the late Robert and Arlene (Carter) Washington. He was a member of the Class of 1976 of West Aurora High School. He was an entertainer ...
Washington Post Live’s “First Look” offers a smart, inside take on the day’s politics. Jonathan Capehart hosts a reporter debrief followed by a roundtable discussion with Washington Post ...
The Washington Post today named veteran newsroom leader Liz Seymour its newest managing editor.