A mother’s love is more fickle than we thought. A distraught Washington Post reporter took to X Saturday to reveal that her own mother had nixed her subscription to the paper to protest owner ...
The Washington Post is under scanner after it refused to endorse a US Presidential candidate ahead of November election. Caught amid backlash for its decision, a large number of users are ...
Within 24 hours of the Washington Post's decision not to endorse any candidate, a first in 36 years, more than 2,000 readers cancelled their subscriptions. Listen to Story Washington Post decides not ...
Multibillionaire Jeff Bezos alone made the decision to block The Washington Post, the newspaper he owns, from endorsing a presidential candidate. The Daily Beast has learned that even Will Lewis ...
In Washington, Bezos’s decision not to endorse in the 2024 race left some members of the Post’s editorial department feeling blindsided and disgusted, multiple sources told CNN. “We are ...
The Washington Post’s Trump-era slogan, “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” was the title of a simple and effective cartoon in that same paper Friday afternoon, hours after its billionaire owner ...
The Washington Post’s publisher said Friday that the paper will not make an endorsement in this year’s presidential contest, for the first time in 36 years, or in future presidential races.
Author Stephen King announced on Friday that he canceled his subscription to The Washington Post as the newspaper faces backlash for declining to endorse a presidential candidate this election.
Washington Post staffers are revolting after the "Democracy ... Scott Whitlock and Alexa Moutevelis contributed to this report. Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News Digital.
One day after The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in this year’s election or in the future, its billionaire owner remains silent as the newspaper’s ...
It’s certainly not the sort of language that should be adorning an austere publication, such as the Washington Post, but it does, unfortunately. That the paper adopted the slogan shortly after ...