Armand Emamdjomeh, Washington Post

Armand Emamdjomeh

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Washington, DC, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Washington Post
  • GIJN
  • Mission Local
  • Los Angeles Times

Past articles by Armand:

Five sensational vacation destinations from the virtual worlds of video games

From "Stardew Valley" to "Persona 5's" Tokyo to "Hades" itself, here's a guide to five can’t-miss video game ‘vacation’ destinations. → Read More

Alex Ovechkin’s 700 NHL goals: Amazing any way you see it

Take a closer look at how the Washington Capitals star became just the eighth player in history to reach the mark. → Read More

The Afghanistan Papers: Confidential documents reveal a secret history of the war in Afghanistan

Key insiders speak candidly about U.S. failures in the Afghanistan war and the government’s lack of strategy and shifting goals → Read More

How the nation’s growing racial diversity is changing our schools

More students attend schools with children of different races than ever before, but segregation persists in urban districts. → Read More

How many pain pills went to your pharmacy?

A first-ever, granular look at the opioid pills that were dispensed into local communities. → Read More

How They Did It: Mapping the Fiery Chaos of DC's 1968 Riots

For the 50th anniversary of the riots that rocked Washington, DC after Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, the Washington Post mapped the extent of the rioting throughout the city thanks to data compiled from declassified Secret Service reports and archival city planning documents. → Read More

LeBron James says he’s more playmaker than scorer, but he’s about to pass Michael Jordan

As James closes in on Jordan’s scoring mark, NBA players who defended both reveal who they’d pick with the game on the line. → Read More

Here’s what the 2020 Senate map looks like

2018 was a hard year for Democrats in the Senate. The Senate map in 2020 is better for Democrats, but still not great. → Read More

Why North Carolina's House district lines have been upended — again

Judges ruled the map is unconstitutional. Here’s a comprehensive look at the vote distribution that heavily favors Republicans in a closely divided state. → Read More

Sunday Mission Walk

With no Sunday Streets this weekend, it was nice to be able to roam around the Mission District looking for shots of nothing in particular, even if I couldn’t just wander out into the middle of the street. This week was mostly Mission Street and a little bit of branching off into 16th, with just a touch of Valencia. Check the photos and click the caption button for more info. → Read More

Following the events and shifting moods that led to the summit with North Korea

We track the escalating aggression, easing tensions and everything in between over the year leading to the summit. → Read More

Arizona 8th special election results

Voting results from the special election in Arizona between Republican Debbie Lesko and Democrat Hiral Tipirneni to fill the seat vacated by Trent Franks. → Read More

Where do federal workers live?

Although the Washington area has the highest number of federal workers, government employees make up large shares of the workforce in many other areas. → Read More

This thin ribbon of land separates North and South Korea

The Korean Demilitarized Zone was established as a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea following the 1953 armistice in the Korean War. It divides the peninsula roughly in half and is about 160 miles across and 2.5 miles wide. More than 25 million South Koreans live under threat from North Korean heavy artillery just across the border. → Read More

Before and after Hurricane Irma

Now that storm clouds are clearing, satellites are able to capture the devastation of Hurricane Irma. → Read More

What #eclipse2017 looked like across the country

[This story has been optimized for offline reading on our apps. For a richer experience, you can find the full version of this story here. An Internet connection is required.] In 1918 — the last tim... → Read More

What’s in the path of the 2017 eclipse?

Follow the shadow of the moon as it completely blocks out the sun on Aug. 21, moving along a 3,000-mile path from Oregon’s Pacific coast to the eastern shore of South Carolina. → Read More

Why MLB hitters are suddenly obsessed with launch angles

With increasingly sophisticated data available, major league hitters are focusing on getting the ball in the air. → Read More

When commuting in the D.C. region, distance doesn’t tell the whole story

Neighborhoods in SE Washington and neighboring Prince George’s have longer commutes to downtown than areas dozens of miles away. → Read More

The biggest parts of the EPA that are getting cut are local programs

A proposed budget eliminates 56 programs and trims staffing by nearly 4,000 jobs. → Read More