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Kati Perry
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graphics/dev at the washington post. mississippi gulf coast forever 🦐
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Have you been dumped over text? I want to hear about it for a story I'm working on. Let me know through this form — and I'm not publishing anything without following up with you first. thewashingtonpost.formstack.com/forms/were_y... Reposts and shares greatly appreciated and thank you!

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worked on this very fun story on the evolution of Lego's color palette over the decades...take a look!!! www.washingtonpost.com/parenting/in...

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Tomorrow top eaters will face off on Coney Island and compete to eat the most hot dogs in 10 minutes. So what makes an eating champion? A stretchy stomach, hardcore training or crazy willpower? I investigated this pressing mystery for @washingtonpost.comhttps://wapo.st/3PMfDLQ

The great lengths hot dog eating contestants go to compete
The great lengths hot dog eating contestants go to compete

Winning the 10-minute Nathan's Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest takes skill. Here's how the nation's best eaters prepare for the annual competition.

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It's been 100 days since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained in Russia and falsely accused of espionage. Journalism is not a crime. Free press is crucial to maintaining a free society. Especially on this difficult milestone, our newsroom #StandsWithEvan.

Washington Post employees gather together, holding signs saying "#IStandWithEvan" inside the newsroom. On a monitor in the center of the newsroom photo is an outline of Evan's headshot with #IStandWithEvan in bold text underneath.
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Honestly driving with an astigmatism and the _advances_ in car headlights was enough for me to get onboard with this piece. A look at what LEDs are doing to our environment and health with Kasha and @katiperry.bsky.social

LED lights are meant to save energy. They’re creating glaring problems
LED lights are meant to save energy. They’re creating glaring problems

Cities are swapping traditional light bulbs for more energy-efficient brighter LEDs. The rise of these blue LEDs are creating problems for our night sky and our health.

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okay small correction, also here for the silliness too

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helloooo i’m kati, and i’m a graphics reporter at the washington post covering politics (mostly). here for the news and visual stuff!!!

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Kati Perry
@katiperry.bsky.social
graphics/dev at the washington post. mississippi gulf coast forever 🦐
145 followers145 following3 posts