Sources: The Washington Post's loss exceeded 100 million dollars
Sources indicate that The Washington Post experienced losses exceeding $100 million last year, leading to significant layoffs within the company.
Judge blocks DoJ from searching Washington Post reporterโs seized devices
A federal judge has banned the Department of Justice from searching the seized devices of a Washington Post reporter, asserting that the court itself will conduct the search due to concerns over national security.
Washington Post: Trump's Announcement to Send a Hospital Ship to Greenland is Confusing
President Donald Trump's announcement of sending a 'great hospital ship' to Greenland has sparked confusion in the US and Europe, raising questions about its feasibility and seriousness.
Washington offers US$200 million to boost American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
The US is investing US$200 million to support the rollout of affordable smartphones using American software in the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen its AI supply chain and counter China's influence.
Martin Gelin: We can't afford ignorant nonsense about threats to press freedom
The article discusses billionaire Jeff Bezos' influence on the Washington Post and its alignment with Donald Trump at the expense of journalistic integrity.
Mamdani's 'painful' tax hike threat mocked by Washington Post for proving 'socialist utopia is expensive'
The Washington Post editorial board criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed property tax hike, arguing it reveals financial issues in the city amidst an expanding budget.
Canadaโs new ambassador to the U.S. takes up his post in Washington
Mark Wiseman has officially assumed the role of Canada's ambassador to the U.S. during a tumultuous period in bilateral relations.
The Washington Post sacrificed diversity and journalistic identity before and after the layoffs
A recent report highlights concerns over diversity and coverage strategies at The Washington Post following significant layoffs affecting about 30% of its workforce.
The Washington Post: Norwegian researcher tested 'secret weapon' on himself. It went wrong.
A Norwegian researcher allegedly tested a powerful microwave device in Norway, aiming to disprove the Havana Syndrome, but the experiment reportedly went wrong.
Washington Post: Foreign Leaders of the Far Right Reject Trump's Interventions
The Washington Post reports that foreign far-right leaders are rejecting interference from Trump, who has been vocal in his support for foreign political figures.
In Munich, Ukraine and Europe face collapse of post-Cold War order
During the Munich Security Conference, European leaders express that the post-Cold War global order is ending and assert the need for Europe to step out from under Washington's influence.
Wagner Moura Included in Washington Post's List of Most Influential People in the U.S.
Brazilian actor Wagner Moura has been recognized by The Washington Post as one of the most influential people shaping American society.
He fell ill while trying to disprove the Havana syndrome
A Norwegian scientist reportedly tested a microwave weapon on himself in an attempt to disprove the existence of Havana syndrome, but instead developed symptoms akin to the mysterious ailment.
Crying for a newspaper
The article reflects on a significant interview with Ben Bradlee, the legendary director of The Washington Post, conducted in 2009, highlighting the evolving landscape of journalism.
Job Cuts and Losses Accelerate Will Lewis's Departure
Will Lewis, CEO of The Washington Post, resigned unexpectedly after significant layoffs, following internal dissatisfaction over his public appearance during the cuts.
Washington Post: We don't want consumers โ we want readers
The Washington Post plans to cease coverage of non-journalistic literature, prompting criticism and concern over its diminishing global reporting capabilities following significant staff layoffs.
Washington Post: We Don't Want Consumers - We Want Readers
The Washington Post is significantly restructuring its content focus, eliminating non-news book and fiction coverage, which has raised concerns about the quality and breadth of its reporting.
The Washington Post's Large Scale Restructuring: Media Struggles and Bezos's Changes
The Washington Post announced a significant workforce reduction, cutting approximately 30% of its staff amid ongoing struggles in the media landscape and following changes under owner Jeff Bezos.
US, China clash over Peruโs Chancay megaport after court bars regulator oversight
The US and China are clashing over Peru's Chancay megaport following a court ruling that limits regulatory oversight, as Washington warns of sovereignty risks and Beijing issues a rebuttal.
B. Netanyahu: D. Trump believes he is creating conditions that may lead to a good agreement with Iran
Israeli Prime Minister B. Netanyahu expressed skepticism about a potential agreement with Iran during a post-meeting statement in Washington with D. Trump.
How Washingtonโs lawyers stack up against Beijingโs technocrats
The article compares the governance styles of the United States and China, highlighting the role of lawyers in the U.S. and technocrats in China amidst their ongoing rivalry.
Washington Post shed roughly half of its staffers in recent years
The Washington Post has significantly reduced its workforce due to layoffs and buyouts, now employing around 1,300 staffers, including only 400 journalists in its newsroom.
Washington Post editor acknowledges โgenuine traumaโ over mass layoffs
The top editor of the Washington Post, Matt Murray, addressed staff concerns about recent layoffs, recognizing the emotional impact and asserting a commitment to future success.
US IRS leaks tax data of thousands to immigration sector, says newspaper
The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has improperly shared confidential tax information of thousands with federal immigration authorities, according to a report by the Washington Post.
U.S. IRS mistakenly disclosed confidential tax data of thousands of immigrants, says newspaper
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has improperly disclosed confidential tax information of thousands of immigrants, as reported by the American newspaper 'The Washington Post.'
'The Washington Post': follow the money
The article reflects on the historical significance of 'The Washington Post' during the Watergate scandal and its relevance in today's political climate.
Is the Trump administration afraid of the International Criminal Court?
The article discusses President Trump's apparent disregard for international law and whether his administration fears the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Publisher's departure deepens uncertainty at the Washington Post after mass layoffs
Will Lewis, the publisher of the Washington Post, announced his departure shortly after significant layoffs, exacerbating the uncertainty surrounding the paper's future.
Washington Post scrapped โWe the Peopleโ campaign after MS NOW used same tagline: report
The Washington Post abandoned its planned marketing campaign featuring the tagline 'We the People' due to overlap with MSNBC's rebranded campaign under the same name.
Washington Post: A frightening phenomenon of extremism sweeping the United States
The Washington Post highlights a new form of violent nihilistic extremism affecting the U.S., marking a shift from traditional ideological motives for mass violence.
Global Newspapers: Israel Closes War Crimes Cases for Fear of International Prosecution
Israeli military closes numerous war crimes cases against Palestinians to avoid international scrutiny, as revealed by a report from the Washington Post.
How Jeff Bezos ruined the Washington Post and why he should sell it
The article argues that Jeff Bezos should sell the Washington Post due to his mismanagement and the changing landscape of journalism.
Washington Post: 'Your position is eliminated' โ Dismissal emails, tears on social media, and the collapse of the newspaper
The Washington Post faces a crisis characterized by layoffs, particularly in its sports section, as personal testimonies and social media reactions highlight the emotional impact on affected journalists.
Director of The Washington Post resigns after severe cuts and announcement of massive layoffs
Will Lewis, the editor of The Washington Post, has resigned following the announcement of significant layoffs affecting nearly a third of the newspaper's workforce.
Washington Post Between Ideology and Economy: Bezos's Pragmatic Cut that Shook the Leftists
The Washington Post has recently laid off a third of its workforce and dissolved key departments, primarily due to economic reasons rather than ideological ones.
Jamil Jivani: What I learned on my my trip to Washington, D.C.
The article reflects on Jamil Jivani's trip to Washington, D.C., where he met with prominent political figures to discuss the Canada-U.S. relationship and the impact of trade agreements on Canadian auto workers.
Washington Post cuts staff and narrows content โ a researcher's assessment of the newspaper's future: 'Pretty toothless'
The Washington Post has announced significant staff layoffs and a reduction in its content focus, aiming to shift towards national news and policy-related topics.
Podcast: 'On Point': Bezos and the 'Washington Post': Fear of Trump
The Washington Post, under Jeff Bezos' ownership, is facing significant layoffs and turmoil, triggering concerns about its relationship with Trump.
Colin Kaepernick Washington Post story on Super Bowl Sunday draws social media backlash
A Washington Post article draws attention to Colin Kaepernick's continued relevance in social discussions surrounding the Super Bowl, despite his absence from the NFL for nearly a decade.
Washington Post: Now the Publisher is Leaving
The publisher of the Washington Post, Will Lewis, has announced his resignation following significant layoffs at the newspaper.
Washington Post CEO steps down after sweeping layoffs
Will Lewis has resigned as CEO of the Washington Post following significant layoffs and declining readership and revenue.
He fired hundreds of people and is leaving. Storm around the head of The Washington Post
The article discusses the resignation of the CEO of The Washington Post following significant job cuts affecting over 300 employees, which has sparked backlash from journalists.
Washington Post: CEO Will Lewis Resigns 'in the Shadow' of Mass Layoffs
Will Lewis, the CEO and publisher of the Washington Post, has announced his resignation shortly after the announcement of mass layoffs at the historic American newspaper.
'Washington Post': Jeff Bezos is guilty of cowardice before the president
The article discusses Jeff Bezos's handling of the Washington Post, highlighting significant job cuts and the perceived alignment with political pressures from President Trump.
Washington Post CEO resigns after sweeping job cuts
The CEO of the Washington Post has resigned following extensive layoffs within the organization.
Mass layoffs and the departure of the chief: What is happening at the Washington Post?
The Washington Post announced the departure of its CEO Will Lewis shortly after a major layoff affecting nearly 300 journalists, raising concerns about the future of the iconic newspaper amid tensions with its owner Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump.
Key figure leaves Washington Post
Will Lewis, the CEO and publisher of the Washington Post, is stepping down amid significant layoffs within the company, marking a turbulent period for the esteemed newspaper.
Lewis has resigned from the position of publisher and CEO of The Washington Post
Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, raising questions about the future leadership of the paper.
Washington Post: CEO resigns after mass layoffs
Will Lewis, publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, announced his resignation following recent significant layoffs at the newspaper.
The CEO of The Washington Post resigns
Will Lewis, the CEO of The Washington Post, has resigned shortly after the newspaper announced significant job cuts affecting a third of its workforce.