Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff

Washington, D.C.

Reporter covering national breaking news

Education: Northwestern University, BS in journalism and international studies

Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff is a reporter on The Washington Post's General Assignment desk, where he covers breaking news and writes of-the-moment features. He has reported for The Post from Europe and covered crime and criminal justice on the Metro desk. He previously worked for the Texas Tribune and was a Fulbright scholar in Berlin, where he reported on the experiences of Syrian refugees living in Germany.
Latest from Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff

    What key players at Fox News said about the network and its viewers

    The Fox News lawsuit has given the public a rare look inside the powerful media company — including what top figures thought of their own network and its viewers.

    April 24, 2023

    Daunte Wright’s family ‘frustrated’ by ex-officer’s planned release

    Kim Potter, a former suburban Minneapolis police officer, was sentenced to two years in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright, an unarmed 20-year-old Black man.

    April 22, 2023

    Dominion v. Fox News trial abruptly canceled after settlement reached

    News of the agreement came at the start of Dominion v. Fox News, one of the most highly anticipated media cases in decades.

    April 18, 2023

    One dead, four hospitalized in NYC parking garage collapse

    Police said one person had been trapped but was rescued, and everyone else was accounted for. They are investigating what caused the collapse.

    April 18, 2023

      Who are the Rapid Support Forces clashing with Sudan’s military?

      The Rapid Support Forces, which evolved from the Janjaweed militia in Darfur, have been battling Sudan's military in the capital of Khartoum.

      April 15, 2023

      Why a 21-year-old had a top-secret security clearance

      Jack Teixeira had a top secret security clearance at 21. Here's what to know about why that is, and what else goes into the security clearance process.

      April 15, 2023

      Tesla workers shared, mocked drivers’ car camera footage, lawsuit says

      The shared images and videos included a naked man approaching a Tesla and memes of family pets. The lawsuit is seeking damages for vehicle owners and leasers.

      April 8, 2023

      Who is Thomas Rice, the Washington judge who ruled mifepristone is safe?

      The Obama-appointed judge ruled that mifepristone — a drug used in medical abortions — is safe and effective, and ordered the FDA to preserve the "status quo."

      April 8, 2023

      Why one Tenn. Republican voted against all three expulsions of Dem lawmakers

      Rep. Charlie Baum, a Republican who represents a Nashville suburb, said he preferred working with the Tennessee Three to make the House rules clearer.

      April 7, 2023

      Tennessee House expels two Democrats in historic act of partisan retaliation

      The historic act of retaliation comes a week after they halted proceedings to call for gun control in the wake of the Covenant School shooting.

      April 7, 2023