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Joe Davidson, who wrote the "Federal Insider" column at the paper, said he couldn't live with the "level of constraint" amid the billionaire's ownership.
A longtime Washington Post news columnist said he quit the paper after his editors spiked a column for being too opinionated, a move he said was “a death blow” to his job. Joe Davidson published his ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos sold nearly 3 million shares worth $665.8 million over two days in July, according to a regulatory ...
Joe Davidson called it quits at The Washington Post after 20 years over growing editorial constraint he suggested stems from ...
Anele Mdoda was in stitches after reading a headline about Donald Trump forgetting the name of the Japanese Prime Minister ...
As part of Block9's latest festival installation, a new political artwork has caused international controversy by ...
Thomas Mulligan reports on Jeff Bezos’s ambitious plans to create a hotel in space and what’s known so far.
The atmosphere of whiplash could explain our numbness. When social media timelines showed the world's richest zooming across ...
Republicans moved a step closer to get the president's spending bill across the finish line. They're in striking distance of ...
In a recent column, Don Sorensen claims, without providing any factual support or evidence, that there are more billionaires who are Democrats than Republicans and that these billionaires actually ...
Plus, GOP’s ban on AI regulation dies, Musk’s “fixer” reportedly leaves Tesla and Trump’s FTC puts its finger on the scale for right-wing media platforms.
Ad Policy Greenpeace activists deploy a giant banner at St. Mark’s Square in Venice on June 23, 2025. (Stefano Rellandini / ...