Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn, Washington Post

Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn

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Past articles by Kanyakrit:

Get motivated with our spring-cleaning bingo card

It's time for spring cleaning! See how many tasks you can check off from our bingo card — and make sure you have fun along the way. → Read More

Why The Post created postcards showing Earth’s potential climate futures

The team behind a climate postcards project discuss how they tried to make the IPCC's climate projections feel more tangible and visible to readers. → Read More

Behind the Story: How we decide which abortion bills to cover

Reporter Caroline Kitchener discusses how she tracks and reports on the dozens of anti-abortion bills being proposed across the country. → Read More

Behind the Story: How Molly Hensley-Clancy investigated abuse in women’s soccer

Investigative reporter Molly Hensley-Clancy shares how multiple tips helped her uncover abuse allegations against one of the most prominent coaches in the National Women's Soccer League. → Read More

Behind the Story: Why we’re explaining inflation using a knitted red balloon

Economics editor Damian Paletta and designer Emily Wright discuss their visual approach to explaining inflation. → Read More

Behind the Story: The ‘People’s Convoy’ is in the D.C. region. Here’s what it’s like covering the protests.

Local reporter Ellie Silverman discusses the convoy, getting to know some of its members and what it’s like to cover protests and activism as her beat. → Read More

Behind the Story: How three Washington Post journalists are covering Ukraine on the ground

Whitney Leaming, Salwan Georges and Isabelle Khurshudyan discuss how they approach sources, build trust and report on the ongoing conflict. → Read More

How to help during the coronavirus pandemic

The pandemic has upended daily life. As we approach the holidays, here are ways you can help others. → Read More

Sights and sounds of Biden’s victory: ‘This is beautiful’

Impromptu parades, chants and dance parties: See how celebrations unfolded in six cities. → Read More

Their lives were upended by the pandemic. Months later, 10 Americans find ways to thrive.

Struggling to keep businesses afloat and find work, a group tracked by The Post for months reflects the country’s stark reality. → Read More

George Floyd protests: Why people are taking a stand

People from across the country are showing up to protest George Floyd’s death. We talked to protesters about why this movement matters to them. → Read More

The country’s workforce will never be the same. Follow 10 Americans as they navigate an uncertain future.

The Post is following the lives of American workers who are navigating the new economic fallout as a result of the coronavirus. → Read More

Do you live in a state that has reopened or is planning to reopen soon? The Washington Post wants to hear from you.

Help The Post report on how your community is navigating the pandemic. → Read More

‘I don’t have weeks to wait’: What delays in stimulus payments mean for Americans

Americans waiting to get their IRS stimulus payments are running into glitches and delays — and the bills are continuing to pile up. The Washington Post reached out to readers about their experiences, and they shared their frustrations. → Read More

How you can help during the coronavirus outbreak

As the coronavirus outbreak upends many aspects of daily life, we’ve compiled a list of ways you can help others. → Read More

Have you seen or experienced any racism, xenophobia or other forms of discrimination connected to the coronavirus epidemic?

The Washington Post wants to hear your story. → Read More

Have you been affected by the opioid crisis? Help us understand the data on pain pills.

The Drug Enforcement Administration maintains a database that tracks the path of every single pain pill sold in the United States. The Washington Post and HD Media, publisher of the Charleston Gazette-Mail in West Virginia, gained access to these records from 2006 to 2012 as a result of a court order. The records show extreme disparities between the number of pills distributed per person in each… → Read More

Tell us when someone made you feel like an outsider in the United States

Share your story by calling the number below. → Read More

Ocean Vuong Wrote One of the Summer’s Most Anticipated Books. He Doesn’t Care If it “Matters to Whiteness.”

Ocean Vuong’s first act of writing, as he describes it, was an act of preservation. When his grandmother died in 2008, he felt a “sudden panic.” “I’m the only one that can write in the family,” he tells me, “so if I don’t write down her stories, they’ll be gone.” Vuong began penning the poems […] → Read More

What Restaurant Reviews Really Mean When They Say “Authentic” –

According to a researcher who analyzed 20,000 Yelp reviews of New York restaurants. → Read More