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  2. The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington metropolitan area and has a national audience. The Post was founded in 1877. In its early years, it went through several ...

  3. Pentagon Papers - Wikipedia

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    A November 1950 Central Intelligence Agency map of dissident activities in Indochina, published as part of the Pentagon Papers. The Pentagon Papers, officially titled The History of U.S. Decision-Making in Vietnam, 1945–1968, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1968.

  4. Jumana Hanna - Wikipedia

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    The photo that appeared on the 2003 Washington Post front-page story. Jumana Michael/Mikhail Hanna (Arabic: جُمانة ميخائيل حنّا; born c. 1962) is an Iraqi woman of Assyrian background who was imprisoned at the facility known as Al Kelab Al Sayba, or Loose Dogs, during the rule of Saddam Hussein.

  5. Susan Page - Wikipedia

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    Susan Lea Page (born February 12, 1951) is an American journalist, political commentator, and biographer, and the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for USA Today.

  6. Newseum - Wikipedia

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    555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C., United States. Coordinates. 38°53′36″N77°01′09″W38.893219°N 77.01924°W. The Newseum was an American museum at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW dedicated to news and journalism that promoted free expression and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, while tracing the evolution of ...

  7. Category:The Washington Post journalists - Wikipedia

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    W. Richard Wald. Edward J. Walsh (journalist) Elsa Walsh. Sharon Waxman. Craig Whitlock. Juan Williams. Marjorie Williams. Mike Wise (columnist)

  8. List of prizes won by The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post has won 65 Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, the second highest of any newspaper or magazine in the United States. It has won the gold medal for Public Service, the most distinguished award, six times. The newspaper won its first prize in 1936 for Editorial Writing and its most recent in 2022.

  9. Dana Priest - Wikipedia

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    Notable credit. The Washington Post. Awards. Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. 2006. Dana Louise Priest is an American journalist, writer and teacher. She has worked for nearly 30 years for the Washington Post and became the third John S. and James L. Knight Chair in Public Affairs Journalism at the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill ...

  10. Category:The Washington Post columnists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Washington Post columnists" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  11. Jennifer Rubin (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem ...