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The Washington Post laid off 20 staffers Tuesday, the latest in a series of media and technology companies to cut jobs in the face of a challenging economic climate and continuing declines in advertising revenue and readership.
"This is a moment for the institution to be making clear its commitment to democratic values, the rule of law and international alliances, and the threat that Donald Trump poses to them — the precise points The Post made in endorsing Trump’s opponents in 2016 and 2020. There is no contradiction between The Post’s important role as an ...
Robert Kagan has resigned in protest. More might, it looks like: “people are shocked, furious, surprised,” said an editorial board member, citing internal discussions around resignation.
Well based on internet reaction 1,000's have dropped their post subscriptions an Amazon Prime subscriptions. This will cost bezos millions or billions. It looks like Bezos feels people cannot go without Prime or Washington Post.
Indeed, there's just a distinction between legal and illegal suppression. Publishers have the final say in what gets published if they want to. Nothing illegal about it but it's still wrong. I agree. But, the Trumpanzees okaying this are the same type to complain about their rights being...
Washingon Post won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s ... if Trump wins he's ...
Gene Park is officially the only good reason to read the Washington Post now. T-800. Member. Oct 30, 2017 ...
Does Washington Post still use that stupid democracy dies in darkness thing as their tagline. Quick Jump Gaming Forum Gaming Hangouts EtcetEra Forum EtcetEra Hangouts Trending Threads Latest threads
Even though the presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remains neck and neck, The Washington Post editorial page has decided not to make a presidential endorsement for the first time in 36 years, the editorial page editor told colleagues at a tense meeting Friday morning.
Editor resigns, subscribers cancel as Washington Post non-endorsement prompts crisis at Bezos paper The first prominent journalist, editor-at-large Robert Kagan, resigned Friday in response to the decision, Semafor first reported.