Post Reports

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4.2
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4731 reviews
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1370 episodes
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Date created
2018/11/28
Average duration
27 min.
Release period
2 days

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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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How to reset your relationship with exercise at any age
2024/02/24
Exercising can be intimidating. Any New Year’s resolutions you made might feel overly ambitious and hard to keep. But fitness science tells us that exercise is linked to longevity and staying young.
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The Campaign Moment: Trump VP chatter, the Biden impeachment inquiry and more
2024/02/23
Aaron Blake, the author of the new Post newsletter The Campaign Moment, joins host Martine Powers and senior national political correspondent Ashley Parker to talk about the week in politics. It’s a new Friday chat on “Post Reports” that you’ll hear during the 2024 campaign year.
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The fragile future of IVF in Alabama
2024/02/22
On Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are legally people and that someone can be held liable for destroying them. Today on “Post Reports,” how the first-of-its-kind ruling has complicated women’s health care in the state and its implications across the country.
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Can Tesla’s Full Self-Driving mode be trusted?
2024/02/21
Today, as automakers race toward a driverless future, The Post’s technology reporter Trisha Thadani breaks down a Post investigation into a 2022 car crash in Colorado and the questions it raises about new self-driving technology on the road now.
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Navalny’s legacy
2024/02/20
The death of Vladimir Putin's largest opponent, Alexei Navalny, has rocked hopes of democracy in Russia. We speak with The Post's David M. Herszenhorn, who covered Navalny in Russia, about the impact of his death and Putin's tightening grip on power.
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Deep Reads: The judgment of São Miguel
2024/02/17
A Catholic priest, an evangelical pastor and the battle for souls in the deepest Amazon. This bonus episode is part of our Deep Reads series, which showcases narrative journalism at The Post.
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The Campaign Moment: From Trump to Swift
2024/02/16
Aaron Blake, the author of the new Post newsletter “The Campaign Moment,” joins host Martine Powers and politics reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell to talk about the week in politics. It’s the start of a new Friday chat on Post Reports that you’ll hear during the 2024 campaign year.
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The destabilizing force of AI deepfakes in politics
2024/02/15
AI-generated content seems to be getting more realistic every day. Today on “Post Reports,” we talk about how it’s already been a factor in the 2024 presidential campaign, and in elections around the world.
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Why many older women are saying “I don’t” to marriage
2024/02/14
Whether they are widowed, divorced,or have never married, more women over the age of 50 are choosing the single life. It has nothing to do with love and everything to do with protecting their finances.
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The growing dissent over Biden’s Israel policy
2024/02/13
President Biden’s defense of Israel amid the war in Gaza has roiled his administration. Today on “Post Reports,” we hear from officials who resigned over Biden’s policies. The Post’s Yasmeen Abutaleb also explains Biden’s bond with Israel.
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The “last refuge” in Gaza
2024/02/12
Today on “Post Reports,” Israel’s latest operation in Gaza, and what it tells us about its strategy in the war.
We all watch football. But who is playing it?
2024/02/11
Today on a bonus episode of “Post Reports” in honor of the Super Bowl, we go to one of the communities where tackle football still reigns.

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4.2 out of 5
4731 reviews
Old IM'er 2024/02/15
Sometimes you get the subscriber edition, sometimes not.
I like the podcast, but I never know when I’m going to get the ad-free version. I’m a subscriber, so ad-free is a nice bonus. I wish it was consiste...
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steve001122 2024/02/19
Great podcast
Interesting, relevant and balanced
ShayKay2022 2024/02/15
Why many older women are saying “I don’t” to marriage
The host and guests' conversation is engaging and helpful. It offers a healthy balance between realism, essential pragmatic advice interspersed with...
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StefanieJoM 2024/02/14
One of my go-to Podcasts
Post Reports is a fantastic podcast for news stories that helps you understand what is going on in the world. The episodes are never too long, yet edi...
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Jeff LS 2024/02/11
Excellent in-depth reporting
Well produced and succinct. Keep up the great work !
Davidjkeys 2024/02/14
Good podcast. Lots of work to do…
Sometimes it’s great, sometimes the titles are more hysterical and stories are less informative. Sometimes stories are way too emotional and not infor...
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Swarthydave 2024/02/14
Biased reporting
It’s sad how much the Washington Post reporting has declined. I’ve been a subscriber for several years. Instead of providing unbiased reporting, the W...
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V-Spain 2024/02/13
Last Refuge in Gaza
Wow- it was amazing and utterly frustrating to listen to this report- the verbal acrobatics describing this horror and catastrophe without mentioning ...
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ggggggtttttyyyy 2024/02/02
Appreciate your topics
Such wide-ranging topics. Always worth a listen.
ForHelp1 2024/01/30
UN court ruling on Gaza Genocide
Martin - I’ve noted that you mentioned how they (Jews) be charged for genocide? - Martin hope you understand the history of occupation? Palestine has ...
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