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The latest news on the Washington Post. Founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins, the Washington D.C. newspaper has gone to become one of the most read publicans in the United States. It has had a series of notable owners, including Eugene Meyer, Phil and Katherine Graham, and now Amazon's Jeff Bezos. The Post's groundbreaking Watergate reporting by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward is credited with the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.
Trump Admin-Saudi Nuclear Probe Resurfaces Ahead of Warrant Unseal
Twitter users referred to the 2019 House committee report about transferring "sensitive nuclear technology" to Riyadh.
Washington Post CEO Blasts Biden for Fist-Bumping Saudi Prince: 'Shameful'
"The fist bump between President Biden and Mohammed bin Salman was worse than a handshake," Jamal Khashoggi's former employer said.
Joe Manchin is a Never-Ending Nightmare for the Democratic Party
The West Virginia senator is accused of being a "stooge" for the coal industry for not backing Democrats' climate spending plans.
Watergate Anniversary: The Damning Moments That Fueled Nixon's Downfall
Fifty years ago, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee's headquarters. The fallout would lead to the end of a presidency.
What Joe Biden Has Previously Said About Saudi Arabia as Visit Confirmed
Biden previously called Saudi Arabia a "pariah" for its human rights abuses when he entered office.
How Harry and Meghan Misinterpreted Diana's Royal Exit
"Diana always saw the power of changing within the structure of the monarchy," said royal commentator and former editor of Vanity Fair, Tina Brown.
Meghan's Plan To Become a 'Global Humanitarian Princess' Was Flawed—Author
Author Tina Brown claims that Meghan Markle "didn't understand" the reality of palace life and the role she wanted was blocked by Harry's "sixth in line" status
Amber Heard Says Johnny Depp Did Drugs With Her Dad at Engagement Party
The actress testified that Depp did many different drugs throughout their relationship during her second day on the witness stand at their ongoing trial.
Donald Trump Jr. Calls Taylor Lorenz 'Psycho' Over Libs of TikTok Article
"Wasn't this psycho on tv 2 weeks ago actually crying about the exact type of behavior that seems to be her exact business model," Donald Trump Jr. tweeted.
Johnny Depp's Lawyers Couldn't Subpoena Elon Musk Due to Security—Report
Attempt to subpoena Musk for Depp's trial reportedly proved difficult because of his security team, contradicting his ex Grimes' claims about their lifestyle.
Roger Stone Recorded Fleeing DC Jan. 6: 'I really want to get out of here'
Footage from an upcoming documentary reveals new details of the GOP political operative during the 2020 election and its chaotic aftermath.
Black Female Journalist Speaks Out on Being Misidentified as Breonna Taylor
Breanna Muir from The Washington Post called out the outlet's director of video for misidentifying her as Taylor, saying she was "horrified and humiliated."
Tax Season Starting Early Amid COVID Hurdles, Direct Deposit Fastest Method
The IRS chief said the agency "reminds people there are important steps they can take to help ensure their tax return and refund don't face processing delays."
Under Half in U.S. Confident GOP Officials Will Accept Losing Results: Poll
Only 13 percent said they felt "very" confident Republican officials would accept the results if their party loses, according to a new poll.
Saudi Man Mistakenly Identified as One of Jamal Khashoggi's Killers Freed
The misidentified man reportedly shares the same name as one of Khashoggi's suspected killers, Khalid Aedh al-Otaibi.
How Left-Wing Media Turned on Kamala Harris
The vice president has been dealing with a low approval rating and recent announcements of departures from her office less than a year after taking up the job.
Trump Denies Writing Positive Foreword in Mitch McConnell Memoir
The former president has made many disparaging comments about his fellow Republican in recent months.
7 Major Website Outages That Wreaked Havoc This Past Year
Forget Kim Kardashian, these outages really broke the internet.
Over 40 Percent of Americans to Keep Wearing Masks in Crowds After Pandemic
About 67 percent of Americans plan to wear masks when sick, according to the poll by The Washington Post and George Mason University.
CDC Data Suggests Anti-Vaxxers Thwarting Vaccines' Success
An internal document leaked to the Washington Post this week suggests unvaccinated people are posing a threat to those who are vaccinated.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Jen Psaki a 'Liar,' Claims Biden Anti-Police
"Democrats ran on defunding the police. No one has forgotten even if the media refuses to call out her lies," the Georgia GOP congresswoman tweeted Saturday about the White House press secretary.
Biden Justice Dept. May Be More Threatening than Trump's, WaPo CEO Says
"Anything less would be simply, simply wrong," Fred Ryan wrote, using Biden's own words against his Justice Department.
Donald Trump Reacts to Dr. Fauci's Emails, Says He Has a Lot to Answer For
Trump criticized the country's top infectious disease expert on a number of things, including "being totally against masks even when I thought they would at least be helpful."
Book by Ex-Space Force Commander Becomes a No. 1 Bestseller on Amazon
The self-published book topped the site's bestselling print and new releases lists.
Half House Truth: The Privileged Fact Check Against Tim Scott
News outlets like the Washington Post frequently lecture Americans about white privilege, systemic racism and other social ills.
Dem Rep. Defends Black GOP Sen. Scott After 'Cotton to Congress' Fact Check
"The journey of his family, from cotton to Congress in one lifetime, should be celebrated," Bass wrote of Scott on Saturday,
Trump 'Chaos' Will Return: GOP Lawmaker Pens Op-Ed Urging Conviction
GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger warned the volatile situation in America may "get much, much worse," leading to a future incident which simply "cannot be overcome."
Tucker Carlson Says 'Stupid People' Are Trying To Get Fox News off the Air
"Their new idea is this channel shouldn't be allowed," Tucker Carlson thundered on his Monday night show.
GOP Calls for Unity 'Cynical' After 4 Years of Trump: WaPo Editorial Board
"Instead, they should look in the mirror," The Washington Post editorial board wrote in an op-ed.
Washington Post Editorial Board Calls for Trump's Immediate Removal
"Mr. Trump is a menace," the editorial board of The Washington Post said Wednesday, "and as long as he remains in the White House, the country will be in danger."