The influential Washington Post newspaper, owned by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos, announced Friday it will endorse neither Democrat Kamala Harris nor Republican Donald Trump in the US presidential election.
“We recognize that this will be read in a range of ways, including as a tacit endorsement of one candidate, or as a condemnation of another, or as an abdication of responsibility,” Lewis wrote.
Former Biden White House Adviser Susan Rice melted down on X after the Washington Post refused to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, marking a highly embarrassing moment for her campaign.
The Washington County Emergency 911 (E911) Department is now without its top two officials. Washington County Commissioners met for just under 45 minutes in executive session today (Friday) before voting …
By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN (CNN) — An 11-year-old in Washington state fled home in the early morning hours to escape a shooting that left her bloodied and wounded, and killed her entire family. For days this week, authorities have been…
On Tuesday the Los Angeles Times declined to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris for president. On Friday, the Washington Post said the same. And now, a Hollywood leftist vs. Democrat media complex civil war has kicked off for the world…
A 15-year-old boy is facing several murder charges for allegedly slaughtering five family members — including three young kids — inside their sprawling $2 million Washington state cabin, on Oct. 21, according to cops and prosecutors.…
The Washington Post is reeling from a decision to abstain from endorsing a presidential candidate in the 2024 election, a move that was reportedly made by billionaire owner Jeff Bezos after its editorial board drafted an endorsement of…
America's influential Washington Post newspaper announced Friday – less than two weeks before Election Day – that it would not endorse a candidate for US president in the tightly contested race. The Post's move comes days after the Los…
The Washington Post's publisher says the paper is "returning to its roots" with its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in this year's race, and that its job is "to be independent."
The paper paper said that it will not endorse either candidate, breaking 36 years of tradition, reportedly following a "tense" meeting with recently-hired publisher Will Lewis.