Jeff Bezos recently announced that the Washington Post would henceforth dedicate its op/ed pages to “free markets and personal liberties”.
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The Washington Post has won an international reputation for its journalism. But recent changes are threatening its status as ...
Bezos replied to critics who posted a response to his announcement from last week that he would reorient his newspaper’s opinion page.
Sunday’s Academy Awards, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, will bring to a close one of the most unpredictable Oscar races ...
Ariana Grande sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and Cynthia Erivo sang Diana Ross’ “Home” to kickoff the 97th Academy Awards ...
The Gilded Age was the era in the late 19th century when business and industry dominated American life as never before or since. It was a period of unprecedented economic growth and technological ...
The alarm last week in response to Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos' diktat regarding the reimagining of that newspaper's opinion section was, mercifully, not restricted to the press or media types.
I’m stepping out on a limb this week, but it’s not for political reasons, whatever anyone might say. It’s in defense of my beloved journalism and the threat I and others see looming on the horizon.
Welcome to the Great Emboldening.
In February 2017, for the first time in its long history, the Washington Post adopted an official slogan: “Democracy Dies in ...