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Wednesday, Jun 12

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Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again | Margaret Sullivan

www.theguardian.com

The paper’s reinvention, with the appointment of Will Lewis as publisher, is a mess – but there’s still time to turn things around

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Washington Post paperback bestsellers

www.washingtonpost.com

A snapshot of popular books.

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Scoop: New Brit regime atop Washington Post aims to boost local coverage

www.axios.com

Washington Post CEO Will Lewis is the talk of the town, but how much of a payoff does the new British regime see in covering hometown D.C.?

Tuesday, Jun 11

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Q&A with Tim Cook on how AI will help users "save time", sticking to Apple's values, the Apple Intelligence name, hallucinations, OpenAI, journalism, and more (Josh Tyrangiel/Washington Post)

www.techmeme.com

Q&A with Tim Cook on how AI will help users “save time”, sticking to Apple's values, the Apple Intelligence name, hallucinations, OpenAI, journalism, and more — In an interview, Tim Cook explains how Apple's new AI will enhance your work…

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US withdraws years-long ban on providing weapons to ‘Azov’ — The Washington Post

tass.com

According to the report, the Azov regiment passed a vetting under the so-called "Leahy law"

Monday, Jun 10

22

Washington Post Adopts Hamas’s Framing of Israeli Hostage Rescue

www.nationalreview.com

Just seven hostages have been rescued alive since the start of the Hamas–Israel War.

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Whitewashing Washington Post Touts Nasty Pro-Hamas Protest as 'Largely Peaceful'

www.newsbusters.org

While the networks mostly skipped over Saturday's nasty pro-Hamas demonstrations outside the White House, The Washington Post filed a story Saturday evening, but the word "whitewash" came to mind. "The demonstration and march remained…

Sunday, Jun 9

20

Nolte: Crybaby Washington Post Staffers Melt Down over Changes

www.breitbart.com

I don’t want the Post to turn things around. I want to watch the Post and all of its reprehensible staffers get what they deserve: a slow, agonizing, and humiliating death.

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Washington Post CEO Will Lewis running damage control after diversity hierarchy chaos: report

nypost.com

“Let’s leave those behind and start presuming the best of intent.”

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‘Go Woke, go broke’ is the true slogan of The Washington Post

nypost.com

The Washington Post, despite its long-held reputation as a fearless defender of truth, has caught the woke mind virus — putting what’s left of its stature and bottom line at risk.

Saturday, Jun 8

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Washington Post CEO Turns to Damage Control After Turbulent Week

www.wsj.com

“I know trust has been lost,” William Lewis told the newsroom after a contentious town hall and the top editor’s abrupt exit.

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The Sugar-Coating Of The Washington Post

www.newsbusters.org

Morale plummets inside The Washington Post as staffers express alarm over publisher’s attempts to squash story.

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After editor’s departure, Washington Post’s publisher faces questions about phone hacking stories

wtop.com

The Washington Post's new publisher is facing questions about whether he made efforts to conceal — in his own newspaper and elsewhere — his involvement in a British phone hacking scandal from his time working for Rupert Murdoch a decade…

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Washington Post Publisher Pitches His ‘Leadership’ and ‘Humility,’ Denies Pressuring Editor to Drop Story

www.thewrap.com

Will Lewis also vows to improve newsroom diversity, but doesn't address his attempts to convince NPR to kill a negative story about him

Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter are Chicago Sky's 'Barbie and Chenn' in hilarious social media post after victory over Washington Mystics

www.dailymail.co.uk

Reese scored 16 points with 11 rebounds in the 79-71 win over the winless Mystics, while Carter was the top scorer with season-high 25 points alongside four rebounds.

Washington Post Shake-Up Renews Attention on U.K. Phone Hacking

www.nytimes.com

The newspaper’s new publisher argued against coverage of British phone hacking. Instead, he has invited renewed scrutiny.