Daron Taylor

Washington, D.C.

Editor and animator on The Washington Post's video team

Education: Johns Hopkins University, MA

Daron Taylor is an editor and animator on The Washington Post's video team. She covers everything from design to food to business and politics.
Latest from Daron Taylor

    Why a total solar eclipse is so magical

    On April 8, the moon will block the sun over a slice of North America, creating a sensational show. Here is what to expect during the total solar eclipse.

    March 27, 2024

      Trump Trials: The Latest

      Catch up on the latest of former president Donald Trump's four criminal cases and civil fraud trial.

      December 5, 2023

        Junk food ads are everywhere online, and kids are watching

        Although both social media platforms and brands have rules about ads for high fat, salt and sugar foods, branded content is slipping through the cracks online.

        October 17, 2023

          Did this year’s strikes solve Hollywood’s problems?

          Did the actors’ and writers’ strikes solve Hollywood’s problems?

          October 15, 2023

            What happens during a government shutdown

            Washington Post senior political reporter Rhonda Colvin breaks down what a government shutdown is and how the timing now could hurt the economy.

            September 21, 2023

              Megan Rapinoe on being a queer icon

              U.S. women's national team player Megan Rapinoe speaks about what queer fans mean to her and how soccer shaped her identity.

              July 31, 2023

                Pay equity advice from the USWNT

                After reaching a historic pay equity deal in 2022, the USWNT offers advice to others fighting for equal compensation.

                July 25, 2023

                  Inside the minds of the USWNT as World Cup begins

                  They dominate on the field. But how do they approach being in the spotlight? We spoke with players on the U.S. women’s national team before the 2023 World Cup.

                  July 20, 2023

                    A year after a major gun bill passed, is it working?

                    One year after Congress passed a landmark gun reform bill, lawmakers discuss if it has had any impact on gun violence rates and what could come next.

                    June 28, 2023

                      A year after Uvalde, officers face few consequences

                      The Post reviewed body-camera videos, post-shooting interviews and dispatch audio for its investigation into the actions of officers that day.

                      May 25, 2023