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Wednesday, Jun 26

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How The Washington Post’s presidential polling averages work

www.washingtonpost.com

Everything you need to know about The Post’s polling averages, from the polls we include to how we handle polling error and uncertainty.

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Washington Post paperback bestsellers

www.washingtonpost.com

A snapshot of popular books.

Tuesday, Jun 25

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Washington Post Names ThunderCat Technology a Winner of The Greater Washington Area Top Workplaces 2024 Award

www.prweb.com

ThunderCat Technology has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2024 honor by Washington Post Top Workplaces. This is ThunderCat's 8th year on the list. RESTON, Va., June 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ThunderCat Technology has been awarded a Top…

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Washington Post publisher Will Lewis spikes newsletter after sponsor break

www.ft.com

AlixPartners calls for pause as media scrutiny intensifies of former Murdoch executive

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Nationals’ CJ Abrams issues bold claim about post-Juan Soto era

clutchpoints.com

The Washington Nationals are one of the most surprising teams in Major League Baseball through the first three months of the season, sitting just a game below .500 after losing 91 and 107 games in each of the last two years. When the…

Monday, Jun 24

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Who's the Boss at the Washington Post?

www.wsj.com

The staff revolt is aimed at making Jeff Bezos so miserable that he’ll sell to a ‘better’ billionaire.

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Post Office Lets Police Monitor Americans' Mail

www.newser.com

The Washington Post reports that the US Postal Service allows law enforcement agencies to monitor the mail of Americans—or at least the outside of it—on a fairly regular basis. The postal service has received more than 60,000 such requests…

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Washington Post’s editor drama only exposes its lack of ‘ethics’ after debasing Trump for years

nypost.com

Morale is plummeting in the viper’s nest that passes for the Washington Post newsroom.

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Trump is OK with some states protecting abortion rights: Will debate firm up his post-Roe views?

chicago.suntimes.com

WASHINGTON — The abortion issue is always divisive, and after decades of covering the debate, my analysis has been — until now — that voters on all sides deplore at the most — don’t trust at the least — politicians who are wobbly.

Sunday, Jun 23

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China is snapping up land near military sites — Washington needs to act ASAP

nypost.com

A bombshell Post report Wednesday revealed that Chinese entities have been buying up US farmland around 19 military bases nationwide.

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Amazon, the NFL and the Post: Bezos’s plans for Washington hit trouble

www.ft.com

Turmoil at newspaper that billionaire bought 11 years ago is his latest setback in US capital

Saturday, Jun 22

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Washington Post publisher retains ties to past business ventures

www.washingtonpost.com

William Lewis holds a stake in a start-up that has reached a deal with The Post to collaborate. The Post said the arrangement conforms with its conflict-of-interest policy.

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Jeff Bezos Bought The Washington Post, But The Left Won't Allow Him To Run It

www.newsbusters.org

In 1933, the then-bankrupt Washington Post was purchased by the wealthy financier Eugene Meyer. With Meyer’s passing, the paper was inherited by his daughter and son-law, Katherine Meyer Graham and husband Phil Graham.

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A heat wave is bringing searing temperatures to New York and the I-95 corridor. Washington DC has hit 100 degrees

kvia.com

The post A heat wave is bringing searing temperatures to New York and the I-95 corridor. Washington DC has hit 100 degrees appeared first on KVIA.

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Jan. 6 defendant’s attorney posts video of sleeping D.C. jail guard

www.washingtonpost.com

Video on social media showing what appeared to be a sleeping guard at the D.C. jail has prompted an internal investigation at the long-troubled city detention facility in Washington, D.C.

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All The Washington Post Has Is Its Credibility

www.theatlantic.com

The uproar over a publisher’s ethics is a matter of survival.

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As power needs of AI push emissions up, tech companies explore experimental clean energy projects such as atomic fusion and futuristic geothermal power plants (Washington Post)

www.techmeme.com

As power needs of AI push emissions up, tech companies explore experimental clean energy projects such as atomic fusion and futuristic geothermal power plants — As power needs of AI push emissions up and put big tech in a bind, companies…

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Telegraph Deputy Editor Robert Winnett won't join the Washington Post as its top editor, amid scrutiny for tactics he used in the U.K.

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Telegraph Deputy Editor Robert Winnett won’t join the Washington Post as its top editor, amid scrutiny for tactics he used in the U.K.

Friday, Jun 21

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Newly named Washington Post editor decides not to take job after backlash, will stay in Britain

www.startribune.com

The Washington Post's new editor Robert Winnett never made it to his job, withdrawing Friday and deciding to stay in England in another upheaval at a news outlet where a reorganization plan has gone disastrously wrong.