Joshua Carroll

Washington, D.C.

National news video editor

Education: Boston University, BA

Joshua Carroll is a video producer and editor with The Washington Post Op-Ed video team.
Latest from Joshua Carroll

    Republicans target trans lawmaker with bathroom restrictions

    Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) introduced a resolution restricting Capitol bathroom access on Nov. 18, targeting Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Delaware).

    November 21, 2024

      Philippines hit with four typhoons in 10 days

      Four typhoons, Yinxing, Toraji, Usagi and Man-yi, struck the Philippines in a 10-day stretch, making it the most active November on record.

      November 18, 2024

        SNL to Trump: ‘We have been with you all along’

        The cast of “Saturday Night Live” addressed the cold open to President-elect Donald Trump, jokingly declaring that they have always stood with him.

        November 10, 2024

          SNL to Trump: ‘We have been with you all along’

          The cast of “Saturday Night Live” addressed the cold open to President-elect Donald Trump, jokingly declaring that they have always stood with him.

          November 10, 2024

            Kamala Harris surprises voters at Election Day phone bank

            Vice President Kamala Harris stopped at the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in Southeast D.C. and spoke to surprised voters on the phone.

            November 5, 2024

              What Post reporters are watching for on Election Day

              Post reporters are spread out across the country to follow ballot tabulation, abortion referendums and other crucial storylines as Election Day 2024 unfolds.

              November 5, 2024

                Floating breakfast: Witness the latest luxury food trend

                Reporter Natalie Compton tries a buoyant breakfast.

                October 16, 2024

                  Floridians think about leaving as Milton approaches

                  Residents in St. Petersburg and Gulfport, Fla., had to decide whether or not to evacuate inland on Oct. 9, as Hurricane Milton neared landfall.

                  October 9, 2024

                    Tampa zoo, aquarium move animals to safety ahead of Milton

                    Staff at ZooTampa and The Florida Aquarium moved to secure their animals on Oct. 7 and 8 before Hurricane Milton was expected to make landfall.

                    October 8, 2024

                      St. Pete Beach residents prepare to evacuate ahead of Milton

                      Residents of St. Pete Beach, Fla., prepared to leave their home to go to Orlando as Hurricane Milton approached on Oct. 7.

                      October 8, 2024