
Hannah Good
Multiplatform Editor, Features at The Washington Post
Multiplatform Editor at WP Gender Identity
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Articles
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Marissa Lang |Hannah Good
An illustrated look at how readers spent their first Pride (washingtonpost.com) An illustrated look at how readers spent their first Pride By Marissa J. Lang; Hannah Good 2025060712002200 As the nation's capital wrapped itself in rainbows this month to welcome visitors for WorldPride, one of the largest international observances of LGBTQ people and their rights, we asked Washington Post readers to think back to their first-ever Pride.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Brittany Shammas |Joe Fox |Hannah Good
Can you spell like a champ? The national bee’s pronouncer tests your skills. (washingtonpost.com) Can you spell like a champ? The national bee’s pronouncer tests your skills. By Brittany Shammas; Joe Fox; Hannah Good 2025052709001600 Before he was asked to spell "elucubrate," Jacques Bailly had never heard the word.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
washingtonpost.com | Scott Clement |Emily Guskin |Eric Lau |Dan Keating |Hannah Good
On Monday at noon, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. Americans are divided on a second Trump presidency. It’s why The Washington Post is asking Americans in real time about their reactions to his inaugural address in collaboration with George Mason University's Schar School. Here is what they had to say before Trump’s speech. Participants’ answers have been lightly edited for clarity and style. How optimistic or pessimistic are you about Trump’s presidency?
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Nov 8, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Fabiola Lara |Yasmeen Abedifard |Sean Knickerbocker |Hannah Good |Chelsea Conrad |Evan Verrilli | +1 more
After the presidential race was called early Wednesday morning for President-elect Donald Trump, Americans across the country reacted with a mix of anxiety, despair and excitement. His victory over Vice President Kamala Harris ends what was a tumultuous 2024 presidential campaign, which included criminal charges, an assassination attempt and his onetime opponent, President Joe Biden, dropping out of the race.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Hannah Good
Growing up in the 2000s, I was aware of the threat climate change could pose in my lifetime and it terrified me. Everyone from political pundits to Disney Channel stars were encouraging everyday Americans to “go green,” and I was desperate to help. I pestered my parents to recycle, avoid plastic straws and opt for paper bags at the grocery store.
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