
Lee Powell
Senior Video Reporter at The Washington Post
Multi-skilled journalist on the move @bellflight. Ex @washpost+@ap+@dallasnews • https://t.co/uflu9HF6UT • https://t.co/WdxtMWDCD0
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Dec 20, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Lee Powell |Va.By Lee Powell
This browser does not support the video element. D.C., Md. & Va.By Lee Powell | Dec 20, 2023Inside a brick industrial warehouse in suburban Washington, something new is re-creating something old: A large robot arm is busy carving the beginnings of a Gothic-style, leaf-shaped stone destined for the top of Washington National Cathedral. Lee Powell/The Washington PostThis browser does not support the video element.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Lee Powell |Shikha Subramaniam |Julie Vitkovskaya
To own an NFL team, you need some serious dough — whether it was earned or inherited. The class of owners comprises family dynasties, conglomerate groups and wealthy entrepreneurs, and we detailed their wealth, histories and personalities in this visual breakdown. So now, we want to test your knowledge. Brush up on your knowledge of NFL owners with our illustrated story hereHow well do you know these 32 owners? Take our quiz to find out:Question 1 of 9Which NFL owner tried to free an orca whale?
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Nov 20, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Laura Reiley |Lee Powell
November 21, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. EST (Video: Lee Powell/The Washington Post)CommentSaveHOOD RIVER, Ore. — It’s a portmanteau, a mash-up of two words. Tofu. Turkey. Together they are Tofurky, which is also a spoonerism, a sly linguistic flub of “faux turkey” and punchline to countless jokes and sight gags.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Lee Powell
At the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, weigh-ins are a way of life. Animals are routinely weighed by zookeepers who monitor their development and well-being. In return for having to hop, slide or slither onto a scale, the animals get a reward: a fat, juicy worm or a slice of their favorite fruit.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Lee Powell
Unbearably sad: Pandas take to the sky, depart WashingtonNovember 8, 2023 | 11:51 PM GMTThis is the day no one in Washington wanted. The three beloved pandas at the Smithsonian's National Zoo depart for China at the end of a lease with that nation. The animals will travel in the cargo hold of a FedEx plane for some 19 hours, with lots of bamboo, treats and water. ↓ Read More
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The long goodbye begins @NationalZoo as they say farewell to all three pandas. Like any young person, the 3-year-old first picked off everything sweet from his ice cake. https://t.co/4zfE3jPENg

Where world leaders attending UN General Assembly park their jets - @Dulles_Airport. More room and undoubtedly cheaper than @JFKairport https://t.co/utjDvK0ZR7

Who’s ready for some football? The coming @NFL season has some new owner faces @Commanders. A who’s who at all 32 teams, with the illustrator’s eye of @camorris. https://t.co/GqkiuUJIfH