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Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart is the latest prominent writer to leave the paper after owner Jeff Bezos revamped ...
While departures from the Washington Post have become commonplace in recent days amid buyout offers, the newspaper now finds ...
A slew of seasoned Washington Post staffers are leaving the outlet to begin new adventures. Why it matters: The Post is ...
Joining the growing exodus of talent at the Washington Post, media columnist Erik Wemple announced on Wednesday he has ...
Another day, another Washington Post writer exiting the paper. This time it is columnist Catherine Rampell, who said on ...
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Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart exits after 18 years, joining several high-profile contributors departing ...
The Washington Post's longtime fact-checker Glenn Kessler is leaving the paper after 27 years, the latest to take a buyout at ...
Unlike beat reporters, full-time obituary writers don’t have to worry about whether including unsavory details about the dearly departed will offend the grieving sources they still need to cultivate.
The Washington Post continues to face major staff exodus as all but one obituary reporter recently accepted a buyout from the major media outlet this week.
On Tuesday, longtime Washington Post sportswriter Dan Steinberg announced on social media that it would be his last day at the newspaper. And it turns out, it didn’t take Steinberg all that long to ...