Articles
Reported stories, visual interactives and cross-platform projects from The Washington Post.
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How Ilia Malinin makes figure skating’s most risky jump look routine
The Washington Post · February 2026
Executive produced on this slow-motion breakdown of figure skating's most dangerous jump — the quadruple axel, which only Ilia Malinin has ever landed in competition. The Post filmed Malinin exclusively to capture every rotation and landing in precise detail ahead of the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
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He was diagnosed with cancer, then won a 24,000-mile sailing race
The Washington Post · January 2026
Senior produced this reported interactive on Charlie Dalin — the French sailor who won the world's most grueling solo race, the 24,000-mile Vendée Globe, while secretly battling cancer and taking daily immunotherapy pills at sea.
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Robots are learning to make human babies. Twenty have already been born.
The Washington Post · October 2025
Senior produced this reported investigation into how AI-powered robots are transforming IVF — filmed inside a Mexico City clinic where at least 20 babies have already been born through fully automated fertilization trials, with little to no human intervention.
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How Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo execute a perfect free kick
The Washington Post · July 2025
Senior produced this interactive breakdown of how Messi and Ronaldo approach the free kick differently — from Messi's bending technique to Ronaldo's knuckleball — using 3D animations and slow-motion video to dissect two of soccer's most studied moments.
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A street view of Los Angeles before and after the wildfires
The Washington Post · January 2025
Reported, wrote, and collaborated with the design team on this before-and-after visual interactive documenting the destruction of the Palisades and Eaton fires across Los Angeles — one of the most devastating wildfire disasters in U.S. history.
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How reggaeton became the sound of global pop
The Washington Post · January 2025
Reported and collaborated with the graphics team on this months-long interactive project tracing the origins and global evolution of reggaeton — from Jamaican dancehall to the dembow beat that now drives pop music worldwide. The piece combines an annotated timeline, video interviews with artists and a playable drum machine readers can use to build their own beat.
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What makes Mondo fly?
The Washington Post · August 2024
Executive produced this technical breakdown of Mondo Duplantis and the mechanics behind his record-setting pole vault technique, published ahead of his gold medal run and world record at the Paris Olympics.
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How addictive, endless scrolling is bad for your mental health
The Washington Post · July 2023
Reported the story and produced the video for this investigation into the surgeon general's warning on social media and its links to the youth mental health crisis.