There’s exactly one person to blame for The Washington Post’s decision—and the newspaper’s entire staff knows it.
The meeting comes on the same day that The Washington Post— also owned by Jeff Bezos— killed a presidential endorsement of ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has blocked the Washington Post from endorsing a candidate for president, the first time it has not ...
In 2019, Trump found his lever. Amazon was due to receive a $10 billion cloud-computing contract from the Pentagon. The ...
The Washington Post won’t make an endorsement for president this year. Ben Mullin from the New York Times first reported the ...
Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of The Washington Post, personally made the decision to kill an endorsement of Vice ...
The Washington Post is getting out of the business of endorsing candidates for president, starting with the upcoming election ...
Former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron called the decision "a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a ...
The move comes amid an uproar at the Los Angeles Times over its billionaire owner’s decision not to endorse a candidate.
For the first time in decades, The Washington Post will not endorse a candidate in this year’s presidential election, the ...
"This is cowardice, with democracy as its casualty," tweeted Marty Baron, the former executive editor of the Washington Post, ...
The Washington Post planned to endorse Kamala Harris over Donald Trump before owner Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, decided ...