

Post Reports
The Washington Post
Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 40min
The Democratic voters who aren't ready to forget Gaza
Yasmeen Abutaleb, a White House reporter, discusses the shifting political landscape in Bridgeview, Illinois, home to many Palestinian Americans. As tensions rise over Biden's Gaza policies, residents express disillusionment with the Democratic Party. The conversation delves into the rift within the party, the growing calls for change among Arab and Muslim American voters, and how these sentiments could influence upcoming elections. Abutaleb also examines ways Vice President Kamala Harris might impact these voters' decisions.

Aug 12, 2024 • 23min
The ruling that could upend Google and Big Tech
In this engaging discussion, tech policy reporter Eva Dou dives deep into a monumental federal ruling that declares Google a monopoly, exploring its potential ripple effects on the tech industry. Dou explains how this landmark decision could reshape the dynamics for major players like Apple and Microsoft, and even provide opportunities for startups. The conversation highlights the ongoing battle against monopolistic practices in the digital realm and what it means for consumer choice moving forward.

Aug 9, 2024 • 34min
The Campaign Moment: Another “Squad” loss and Walz’s record
In this discussion, senior political reporter Aaron Blake and congressional reporter Marianna Sotomayor dive into the recent primary loss of Rep. Cori Bush and what it means for House Democrats. They explore the party's optimism around Vice President Kamala Harris's pick of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, examining his military record and political credibility amidst Republican scrutiny. The duo also tackles Donald Trump's campaign strategy shifts and the growing impacts on upcoming elections, revealing a dynamic political landscape.

Aug 8, 2024 • 27min
A guide to breakdancing’s Olympic debut
Ronnie Abaldonado, a veteran breaker and esteemed judge of international competitions, shares insights on the debut of breakdancing as an Olympic sport. He discusses the evolution of breaking from Bronx streets to a global stage. Ronnie highlights the excitement surrounding its Olympic recognition and the important role of b-girls in this journey. He also delves into judging criteria, focusing on technique and originality, while expressing his anticipation for standout competitors. It's a thrilling look at how this cultural art form transitions into formal athletics.

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Aug 7, 2024 • 34min
TikTok, Big Tech and where your data is going
Drew Harwell, a technology reporter focused on data privacy, dives into the troubling lawsuit against TikTok for violating child data protections. He outlines the serious implications of how the app handles children’s personal information under COPPA. The conversation expands to discuss the broader issues of data collection across various platforms, revealing how apps often share this data with law enforcement and governments. Additionally, listeners are treated to a heartwarming look at Australian sea lions showcasing their unique foraging behaviors.

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Aug 6, 2024 • 24min
The Campaign Moment: Why Harris picked Walz
Join senior political reporter Aaron Blake, alongside Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, as they dissect Walz's selection as Vice President Harris's running mate. They delve into Walz's unique appeal, from his teaching background to his ties with rural voters. The discussion highlights the strategic importance of his progressive record and military experience. Plus, they explore the political landscape of Minnesota and the chemistry between political figures that affects voter perception. It's a captivating insight into the current political climate!

Aug 6, 2024 • 24min
The Sports Moment: The U.S. women’s basketball team didn’t need Caitlin Clark
Candace Buckner, a prominent sports columnist, and Jerry Brewer, known for covering pivotal sports narratives, join to discuss the U.S. women's basketball team's ongoing legacy, even without star Caitlin Clark. They delve into the emotional triumphs of Simone Biles and her teammates, who made history on the Olympic podium. The duo also examines the intriguing dynamics of athletic rivalries and roster decisions, and explores the art of sound design in sports broadcasting, enhancing the viewer's experience during Olympic events.

Aug 5, 2024 • 32min
The escalating fight over Venezuela's future
Edmundo González, a leader in the Venezuelan opposition, and María Corina Machado, a prominent opposition figure, discuss the aftermath of Venezuela's rigged presidential election. They reveal evidence of potential electoral fraud collected by the opposition, challenging Nicolás Maduro's disputed victory. The conversation highlights the growing discontent among Venezuelans, the crackdown on dissent, and international calls for transparency. The struggle for a fair electoral process amidst repression paints a turbulent picture of Venezuela's political landscape.

Aug 3, 2024 • 27min
Deep Reads: School turned him liberal. His mom loves Fox News. Will their bond survive?
Mike Lindgren, who experienced a shift from conservative to liberal views after attending a progressive boarding school, discusses the evolution of his beliefs. His mother, Jennifer Lindgren, a devoted Fox News follower, finds it challenging to connect with her son's new perspectives. Their story unfolds as they navigate their strained relationship amidst political polarization. Will their bond withstand the differences, or will communication break down completely?

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Aug 2, 2024 • 29min
The Campaign Moment: Trump’s ‘is she Black?’ attack
Former President Donald Trump stirs controversy by questioning Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity, claiming she only recently identified as Black. The discussion highlights the shift in political tactics from policy issues to personal attacks, particularly in appealing to diverse voter bases. The co-hosts also touch on Harris's impressive fundraising achievements and her strategic considerations as she gears up for the 2024 election, including potential vice-presidential picks. The landscape of political rhetoric and campaign dynamics unfolds in this thought-provoking dialogue.