Media February 11 Washington Post shed roughly half its staffers in recent years The Washington Post shed roughly half of all staffers in recent years due to multiple rounds of layoffs and voluntary buyouts, according to numbers from executive editor Matt Murray.
US protests February 11 Breaking the Fourth Wall: Left-wing groups defiant as GOP sheds light on groups tied to China A top GOP House committee chairman exposed "malign foreign influence" during a Tuesday hearing, but the groups under scrutiny did not retreat or apologize.
Washington DC February 10 Through winter storms and injury, Buddhist monks finish 2,300-mile 'Walk for Peace' to Washington, DC Nearly two dozen Buddhist monks cross into Washington after a 2,300-mile walk, completing a months-long spiritual journey marked by winter storms, injury and acts of compassion.
Justice Department February 10 DOJ moves to wipe Steve Bannon's contempt conviction tied to Jan 6 probe The Justice Department is seeking to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt conviction despite his completed four-month prison sentence for defying a Jan. 6 Committee subpoena.
Politics February 9 Labor Department orders lawyers to cut ties with ABA, slams group as ‘radical’ activist force Trump administration expands effort to weaken American Bar Association as Labor Department joins other agencies in severing official ties with legal organization.
Media February 7 Washington Post CEO steps down amid onslaught of backlash following mass layoffs The Washington Post announced its CEO and publisher Will Lewis stepped down following intense backlash over the paper's mass layoffs, with CFO Jeff D’Onofrio tapped to take over.
VIDEO February 7 National Guard members to receive Purple Hearts after DC shooting Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made an announcement about the National Guard members shot in an ambush-like attack in Washington, D.C.
Crime February 7 Two teens arrested after 15-year-old shot near Washington, DC's Union Station Two teenagers have been arrested after a 15-year-old was shot and injured Friday near the United States Capitol complex near Union Station.
Opinion February 7 BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron appears on PBS to criticize the Jeff Bezos strategy of cutting the paper's staffing by 300 employees.
Pete Hegseth February 6 Hegseth says National Guard members shot in DC ambush by Afghan national will receive Purple Heart Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Purple Heart recognition for two West Virginia National Guard members, one killed and another recovering.
Media February 6 Washington Post joins other news outlets in laying off race-based journalists The Washington Post is the latest legacy news oulet to lay off race-based journalists, following others like CBS News, NBC News, The Los Angeles Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.