Even national news outlets aren’t immune to the call to return to office, with the Washington Post as the latest high-profile ...
The newspaper’s publisher and CEO delivered the news after thanking employees for their “hard work and dedication” covering ...
All employees at The Post will be expected to return to the office by June 2. Managers must be back in the office full time ...
A dispirited electorate marks the end of the 2024 presidential campaign, and a tight race between Vice President Kamala ...
With the 2024 election campaign in its final days, House Speaker Mike Johnson this week floated "massive" health care reform if former President Donald Trump wins — changes that are also dependent, of ...
Newspaper owners across the country have been ditching presidential endorsements, figuring they shouldn’t alienate readers ...
The top political accounts on X have seen their audiences crumble in the months before the election, a signal of the platform’s diminishing influence and usefulness to political discourse under ...
The Washington Post newspaper reported on Sunday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said on Friday they were investigating ...
After Friday’s announcement that The Washington Post was no longer going to endorse a presidential candidate, subscribers and ...
Reporter Marty Baron, the Washington Post’s former executive editor, issued a scathing rebuke over the weekend of the publication’s decision to kill a planned endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Nor in any future presidential election," Lewis wrote, adding that "our job at The Washington Post is to provide through the newsroom nonpartisan news for all Americans, and thought-provoking ...
The influential Washington Post newspaper, owned by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos, announced Friday it will endorse neither Democrat Kamala Harris nor Republican Donald Trump in the U.S ...