By: Tatum Hunter, Will Oremus
Candace Owens’ foray into conspiracy theories about the death of the conservative activist has some of her long-time allies drawing a line.


Tatum Hunter is a Consumer Tech Reporter at The Washington Post. She specializes in internet culture, exploring themes such as pop culture, mental health, and social issues, while also delving into the realms of AI, machine learning, and autonomous systems. Tatum's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Boston Globe.
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Tatum’s coverage is heavily focused on technology, specifically on how-to guides and citing data. She also covers government announcements related to technology. Pitches should align with these themes, offering practical advice or analysis supported by data.
Given Tatum's focus on online safety, social media, and apps, she may be interested in pitches that provide insights into emerging trends or risks associated with popular platforms. Furthermore, considering her interest in loneliness and its intersection with technology, experts who can speak to the psychological impact of tech use could be of interest.
As Tatum does not have a specific geographic focus but operates within the United States' context when reporting technological topics and online safety issues there are no limitations regarding location for potential sources.
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