WASHINGTON POST

Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Why The Washington Post Isn't Picking a Presidential Candidate This Time

The Washington Post has decided not to endorse any presidential candidates this year or in the future, according to an announcement by its publisher, Will Lewis. This choice was made by the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, who blocked an endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris. Lewis said this isn't a sign of taking sides or abdicating responsibility, but rather a way...

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Washington Post Skips Endorsement: A Surprising Shift

For the first time in decades, The Washington Post has decided not to endorse a candidate in the upcoming presidential race. This move has sparked a wave of criticism, especially from those who believe the paper's role is to shine light on democracy. The paper's publisher, William Lewis, explained that this decision is a return to their roots of not endorsing preside...

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Why Did The Washington Post Skip Endorsing a Presidential Candidate?

The Washington Post, a long-standing tradition of endorsing presidential candidates, decided to break from this practice in the 2024 election. This sudden change sparked criticism and curiosity among the public. The paper’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, was reportedly behind the decision to not publish an endorsement for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris or Republ...

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reporter Taylor Lorenz Leaves Washington Post for Independent Journalism

You might have heard about Taylor Lorenz, a reporter who's known for covering internet culture. She recently decided to leave The Washington Post after they looked into one of her Instagram posts. The post was about President Joe Biden and it caused quite a stir. After that, she hasn't written any more articles for the paper. The Washington Post said they're thankfu...

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