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Posts by David E. Hoffman

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Kevin Klose, Who Made NPR a Reporting Powerhouse, Dies at 85

One of the best— Kevin Klose, Who Made NPR a Reporting Powerhouse, Dies at 85 www.nytimes.com/2026/04/17/b...

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Opinion | I Spent Two Decades Securing Nuclear Materials. Getting at Iran’s Would Not Be Easy.

From Andy Weber: I Spent Two Decades Securing Nuclear Materials. Getting at Iran’s Would Not Be Easy. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/20/o...

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Stolen Revolution by Yeganeh Torbati, Bozorgmehr Sharafedin: 9780385550314 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books A moving, harrowing, and compulsively readable portrait of the lives of Iranians across five decades, tracing the promise of the 1979 revolution, its betrayal by forces of autocracy, and a people’s...

To catch up with the Iran revolution there is a deeply-researched and compelling new book coming in June co-authored by Yeganeh Torbati @yjtorbati
and you can pre-order now! www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/737493...

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This just shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how to do news. Data helps, but data doesn’t tell a reporter to spend a years-long investigation into child labor or an editor to place staff in a country on the brink of war. What exactly does Bezos think WaPo’s “journalistic mission” is?

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For a powerful look inside Russia today, see “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” — a remarkable, poignant and revealing documentary. One teacher‘s honesty and integrity shines as a dark cloud settles on his school.

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In Foreign Affiars, a must-read piece from Michael Bustamante @mjbusta.bsky.social on Cuba: “Cuba’s cascading problems are now so severe that even a more dynamic private sector would be insufficient to fix them” www.foreignaffairs.com/cuba/cuba-br...

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Lou Cannon, Post reporter and preeminent Reagan biographer, dies at 92 His books on Reagan “have never been transcended,” said presidential historian Douglas Brinkley.

I am very sad to report the passing of my mentor and colleague at The Washington Post, Lou Cannon. He was a generous, patient tutor and a journalist of the highest order. RIP, my friend. www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2...

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In Memoriam:  Dr. William Burr, 1949-2025 Washington, D.C., December 15, 2025 - The National Security Archive mourns the passing of our beloved colleague William Burr, the documentary leader of the nuclear history field, on December 11, 2025....

We’ve lost one of the leading nuclear historians and archivists, Bill Burr of the @nsarchive.bsky.social He was a constant source of advice, documents and inspiration. nsarchive.gwu.edu/news/2025-12...

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MAYDAY.TEAM

This is one of the most urgent cases of wrongful imprisonment around the globe—and there are many. Ales is the founder of the Belarus human rights group Viasna and is unwell. He must be freed. t.me/MAYDAYMog/55...

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The reluctant warrior: What Katharine Graham teaches us about democracy under stress I joined Bob Woodward and Donald Graham to reflect on leadership, truth, and mental health.

Kate Woodsome explores what made Katherine Graham a reluctant warrior for democracy under stress. open.substack.com/pub/katewood...

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Why your brain can't tell the difference between a charging bear and your dad's political takes The hidden nervous system crisis straining families (and democracy) — plus 4 ways to stay grounded during the holidays.

Kate Woodsome is smart and ambitious about saving democracy — and our sanity. open.substack.com/pub/katewood...

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So what is the way out?

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A lot of very talented people at @hrw.org just got laid off.

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U.S. funding break leaves Iran internet freedom projects in peril The State Department has not signed off on new funding for programs that help Iranian citizens evade internet censorship, potentially crippling a policy with bipartisan support.

NetFreedom Pioneers reached millions of Iranians with satellite filecasting technology. Now they’ve stopped, because of Trump holdups in funding. Worrisome pullback. www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...

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Health secretary RFK Jr. shuts door on U.S. investment in mRNA vaccine research Vaccine experts and people steeped in pandemic preparedness expressed horror at the news that RFK Jr. has shut the door in U.S. investment in mRNA vaccine research.

Pandemic preparedness in the US has been leveled a crippling blow with the cancellation of multiple #BARDA contracts to help develop mRNA vaccines. No other vaccine platform produces vaccine so quickly; without mRNA, Americans will have a long wait for pandemic vax. www.statnews.com/2025/08/05/m...

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Where is Cuba’s money? Secret records show the military has massive cash hoard In the midst of the misery plaguing the island, the Cuban military has dollar reserves larger than the international reserves of nations like Costa Rica, Uruguay and Panama.

Nora Gamez Tórres has another major scoop on Cuba—while its people suffer, the military has a massive, secret cash hoard. www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-...

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If you are wondering what is this fabled “Dead Hand” that Dmitry Medvedev is threatening with, I’ve got you covered. www.davidehoffman.com/the-dead-han...

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Morton Mintz, Post reporter with a muckraker spirit, dies at 103 A pioneer in consumer affairs journalism, he helped expose the deformity-causing hazards posed by thalidomide, a once-popular drug for morning sickness.

Another journalist life and legacy worth our time today wapo.st/4lP9onV

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No. NED has a bipartisan base in Congress and continues to fight the good fight.

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In an inspiring and moving tribute, the National Endowment for Democracy today awarded the Democracy Service Medal posthumously to the Cuban democracy fighter Oswaldo Payá on the 13th anniversary of his murder by the Castro regime. From L: Reinaldo, Rosa María, Ofelia and Oswaldito accept the award

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Martin Cruz Smith, Best-Selling Author of ‘Gorky Park,’ Dies at 82

The author of Gorky Park had only spent two weeks in Russia before writing the huge bestseller. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/16/b...

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‘Could become a death spiral’: scientists discover what’s driving record die-offs of US honeybees Experts scrambling to understand losses in hives across the country are finally identifying the culprits. And the damage to farmed bees is a sign of trouble for wild bees too

Sometimes the most important news is not on the front page: a culprit has been identified in the great (terrible) honeybee die-off. And this is very worrisome: mites that are resistant. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Opinion | How a nuclear attack on the U.S. might unfold, step by step A scenario of America’s response to an incoming nuclear attack.

The Washington Post opinions has published a five-part series, The Next Nuclear Age, which concludes today with a look at how suddenly a nuclear war could begin. wapo.st/4npIWCp

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The Illegals: A Conversation With Shaun Walker on the Untold Story of Russia’s Deep-Cover Spies For more than a century, Soviet and Russian spymasters have poured enormous resources into the training and deployment of deep-cover spies known as “illegals.” These agents live behind enemy lines for...

Join us TODAY to talk about Russia’s century of deep cover spies. carnegieendowment.org/events/2025/...

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Opinion | A heartwarming reunification and a terrifying reality for Belarus Beyond celebrating that 14 people gained their freedom lies the ugly reality that there are still 1,186 political prisoners in Belarus.

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Opinion | Only one American can start a nuclear war: The president The American president has the sole authority to order a nuclear strike, even if every adviser in the room is against it.

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Opinion | How nuclear war could start Nuclear accidents are a fact of life for as long as these weapons exist.

Accidents and mishaps are a fact of life with nuclear weapons. The next nuclear age is coming. To understand how it might all go wrong, look at how it almost did. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/int...

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Opinion | Why we should worry about nuclear weapons again Deadlier weapons, more nations, autocrats in charge, disinformation, and collapsing arms control — the risk of nuclear catastrophe is back.

We are entering a new age of nuclear weapons--and the outlook is deeply worrisome. A new opinion series in The Washington Post explains why. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/int...

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This melancholy but powerful new book from Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan is out today and tells the heart-wrenching story of hopes born and dashed — their own — in Russia. Two great journalists open their souls.

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Opinion | No, Trump can’t force his agenda on U.S. entities. They have rights. The government cannot withhold benefits because it doesn’t like how people exercise their rights.

A good essay — rights can’t be taken away like this. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...

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