
Olivia George
Reporter at The Washington Post
I cover the city of Tampa for the Tampa Bay Times. I like people and public records. Brit abroad! Formerly @the_herald @virginianpilot.
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5 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Olivia George |Scott Clement |Emily Guskin
Amid DOGE cuts, families struggle with bills, consider leaving D.C. (washingtonpost.com) Amid DOGE cuts, families struggle with bills, consider leaving D.C. By Olivia George; Scott Clement; Emily Guskin 2025050910004300 There's the fired federal contractor scrambling for a new job in his 60s and the meteorologist tightening his budget by eating more rice and beans.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Olivia George
His D.C. tenants lived in squalor for years. Now he owes $6.8 million. (washingtonpost.com) His D.C. tenants lived in squalor for years. Now he owes $6.8 million. By Olivia George 2025050618240900 Tenants of Adolphe Edwards have long lived among rats and roaches, under collapsing ceilings and without smoke detectors or fire extinguishers. The smell of urine hung in the air of his buildings.
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1 week ago |
dailyherald.com | Olivia George |Alex Horton
President Donald Trump’s long-held hopes of soldiers marching and armored vehicles rolling down the streets of the nation’s capital are moving closer to reality, as the White House confirmed Friday that he intends to host a military parade this summer to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. The parade is scheduled for June 14, the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army and, coincidentally, Trump’s 79th birthday.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Olivia George |Alex Horton
Trump to mark Army’s birthday, and his, with parade of 6,600 soldiers (washingtonpost.com) Trump to mark Army’s birthday, and his, with parade of 6,600 soldiers By Olivia George; Alex Horton 2025050223500800 President Donald Trump's long-held hopes of soldiers marching and armored vehicles rolling down the streets of the nation's capital are moving closer to reality, as the White House confirmed Friday that he intends to host a military parade this summer to commemorate the U.S. Army's 250th...
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1 week ago |
arkansasonline.com | Olivia George |Aaron Wiener
On the move? Let us read it for you. LISTEN NOW Your browser does not support the audio element. Federal Election Commission employees soon will be required to declare their work location in a daily questionnaire, part of the Trump administration's effort to monitor compliance with return-to-office mandates and identify "unused space that may be ripe for disposal," according to an email sent to FEC employees and obtained by The Washington Post.
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NEW: Among households in the D.C. area impacted by layoffs, 45% are seriously considering leaving the region in the next year, according to a @washingtonpost @ScharSchool poll. https://t.co/cwuyLfyFzX

RT @oliviacgeorge: New: Federal Election Commission staff will soon be required to declare their work location in a daily online form. Th…

RT @jacobbogage: 🚨 WaPo Exclusive 🚨 The Postal Service's law enforcement arm is assisting Trump's mass deportation push, per docs and sour…