
Hadley Robinson
Audio Producer at The Washington Post
Producer at Impromptu
Making sense of the noise. Journalist & producer. Audio, video, writing. Current: @washingtonpost Former: @eltshow @gimlet @voxmediainc @ajplus
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson
The penny costs more to make than it’s worth, but why is it so difficult to stop making them? Drew Goins, Molly Roberts and Megan McArdle talk about whether there’s a case for continuing to make pennies — and if we should ditch some other coins weighing down our pockets while we’re at it. In fact, how much life is left for cash at all?
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson
As the Trump administration challenges Congress’s “power of the purse” and grumbles at court orders slowing down its deluge of executive actions, it seems like a showdown among the three branches of government is brewing. But is this panic warranted, or will President Trump and his allies do what the courts say? Columnists Ruth Marcus, James Hohmann and Jason Willick get into it.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Hadley Robinson
Many U.S. office workers have gotten used to hybrid or remote work in the past few years. These arrangements changed where people live and added flexibility to their schedules. But now, the trend seems to be reversing – some companies are wanting people back in the office five days a week, and President Trump said federal employees need to end remote work, too.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson
One thing we can control is how we spend our money. So should the places where we shop align with our values, or is the politicization of corporate America just one more way the country is fracturing? Post Opinions’s Drew Goins, Molly Roberts and Heather Long discuss boycotts on both sides of the aisle, from Chick-fil-A to Budweiser, and whether voting with your dollars can change anything.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Chris Suellentrop |Damir Marusic |Hadley Robinson
One thing we can control is how we spend our money. So should the places where we shop align with our values, or is the politicization of corporate America just one more way the country is fracturing? Post Opinions’s Drew Goins, Molly Roberts and Heather Long discuss boycotts on both sides of the aisle, from Chick-fil-A to Budweiser, and whether voting with your dollars can change anything. Friday, January 31, 2025One thing we can control is how we spend our money.
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