
Taylor Telford
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Covering corporate/workplace culture for @washingtonpost. RTs ≠ endorsements. Send tips/story ideas to [email protected]. COYG 🔴⚪️
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How AI tools are causing problems and sowing distrust in both job hunting and hiring; a Polish cybersecurity startup says it almost hired a deepfake candidate (Taylor Telford / Washington Post) wapo.st/4c4Y4jg techmeme.com/250329/p16#a25… x.com/Techmeme/statu…

Hours after a massive earthquake devastated Myanmar, American officials charged with responding received termination letters from Washington. Most of the people who would have made up a US response team were already on indefinite leave. Rebecca Tan: washingtonpost.com/world/2025/03/…






LDN ➡️ LIS no layovers. next destination: UEFA Women’s Champions League final 🏆 Arsenal Women Arsenal


eye-poppingly good, empathetic work from Drew Harwell: washingtonpost.com/technology/202…

The The Washington Post has several pieces of moving journalism about cancer in young adulthood. On Post Reports, Drea Cornejo takes us inside the lives of one couple. She takes us inside hers. And she inspires me to open up about my own recent experience. washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-…

Lovely, funky, buggy piece up today that'll have you reconsidering any rules against insects running for office. Enjoy "I want to be the first insect politician" from Taylor Telford Link: dishsoap-quarterly.com/6-24-25/insect/


It's been a good run, but my 29-year streak as an unpublished poet has come to an end! A million thanks to Dishsoap Quarterly for giving such a gracious home to this poem about bodies, bugs and doubt.





After 4 months of a near-total Israeli siege, Gaza’s hospitals now have wards for the malnourished children whose tiny bodies are just the width of their bones. Aid groups had warned of this for more than a year. Now a worst case scenario is upon us. washingtonpost.com/world/2025/07/…
