WASHINGTON: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of the Washington Post, said on Monday (Oct 28) that his choice for the United States newspaper not to endorse a candidate in the ...
The Washington Post faces backlash after blocking an endorsement for VP Kamala Harris, leading to over 200,000 digital subscriber cancellations, about 8% of their total subscriptions. Additionally ...
By Zoe G. Phillips The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos wrote in an op-ed on Monday that the paper’s choice to cease presidential endorsements was borne from an attempt to regain the trust of ...
Any reporting to the contrary is simply incorrect.” A report published Sunday by the Washington Post said “outrage at the decision” to not endorse a presidential candidate cut across not ...
The Washington Post has lost more than 200,000 subscribers since owner Jeff Bezos blocked the publication’s plans to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential race. That 200,000 number ...
The Washington Commanders and New York Giants play on Sunday, Nov. 3 at MetLife Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 9 schedule. Which team will win the NFL Week 9 game? The Commanders are a 3.5 ...
Norris — who’d announced her decision to resign as an occasional Post columnist only hours before — sat in a Northwest Washington butcher-shop parking lot Sunday evening and scrolled through ...
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.
Newsweek contacted Bezos for comment via email on Sunday. The Washington Post Guild said in a Friday statement that, "according to our own reporters and Guild members, an endorsement of Harris was ...
Let’s begin with what we know: The puzzle is titled “Spare Parts ... trying the year prior to start and finish a Sunday-size crossword in a few hours. Eventually I decided to just get ...
On-air challenge: Here are names of things that are in certain categories. Take the first two letters and reverse them. Then name something else in the same category that starts with those two ...