Post Reports
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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1548 avsnitt
In Hurricane Ian’s 'expanding bull’s eye'
2022-09-29 • 18min
Vaccinating against monkeypox — at the club
2022-09-28 • 15min
The woman leading Italy’s far-right
2022-09-27 • 23min
How the NFL sidelines Black coaches
2022-09-26 • 28min
Why Russians have had enough with this war
2022-09-23 • 22min
Why women are burning hijabs in Iran
2022-09-22 • 17min
The plot to steal $250 million from hungry children
2022-09-21 • 19min
Hurricane Fiona, and the scars of Maria
2022-09-20 • 22min
Does the world need a British monarchy anymore?
2022-09-19 • 26min
The Afghans stranded at a luxury resort
2022-09-16 • 49min
Strike plans derailed — for now
2022-09-15 • 36min
Your fall coronavirus booster questions, answered
2022-09-14 • 22min
The Jan. 6 committee's unfinished work
2022-09-13 • 26min
Is the tide turning in Ukraine?
2022-09-12 • 30min
How abortion is changing the way people vote
2022-09-09 • 21min
‘London Bridge is Down’
2022-09-08 • 29min
No clean water in Jackson, Miss.
2022-09-07 • 35min
How a special master could change the Trump investigation
2022-09-06 • 26min
Broken Doors, Episode 4
2022-09-02 • 56min
Broken Doors, Episode 3
2022-09-01 • 59min
Broken Doors, Episode 2
2022-08-31 • 1h 12min
Broken Doors, Episode 1
2022-08-30 • 41min
No-knock warrants, revisited
2022-08-29 • 23min
'The Mamas' and the cult of mom groups
2022-08-26 • 23min
How student debt relief works
2022-08-25 • 26min
What really happened as the U.S. left Afghanistan
2022-08-24 • 41min
How a car bomb in Moscow became a flash point in Ukraine
2022-08-23 • 21min
How favoritism trumped science in Iran's covid response
2022-08-22 • 21min
The media mogul and the former president
2022-08-19 • 24min
The botched monkeypox response
2022-08-18 • 20min
Liz Cheney’s fall — and future
2022-08-17 • 28min
Back to school with a catastrophic teacher shortage
2022-08-16 • 25min
The cost of peace in Afghanistan
2022-08-15 • 18min
The nuclear documents
2022-08-12 • 18min
The right-wing rise of tech billionaire Peter Thiel
2022-08-11 • 21min
Not the New Deal, but a big deal
2022-08-10 • 27min
Why the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago
2022-08-09 • 21min
How a prisoner swap for Brittney Griner could happen
2022-08-08 • 27min
The essential labor of care work
2022-08-06 • 17min
Flying is a mess. Blame the airlines.
2022-08-05 • 23min
The steel mill town being reshaped by abortion
2022-08-04 • 27min
When abortion is on the ballot
2022-08-03 • 21min
Is Afghanistan harboring terrorists — again?
2022-08-02 • 19min
He voted to impeach Trump. Did it kill his career?
2022-08-01 • 32min
Your kids’ apps are spying on them. Here’s what to do.
2022-07-29 • 25min
The true story of a 10-year-old’s abortion
2022-07-28 • 33min
The Justice Department eyes Trump
2022-07-27 • 25min
The race to contain monkeypox
2022-07-26 • 19min
How U.S. interest rates could fuel a global hunger crisis
2022-07-25 • 16min
Trump’s missing hours on Jan. 6
2022-07-22 • 23min