Opinion | Kim Mulkey, a tough coach, overreacts to a critical profile Washington Post reporter Kent Babb’s hotly anticipated profile was full of standard, thorough reporting — hardly the ‘hit piece’ Mulkey had described April 2, 2024 Rick Edmonds
What the Princess Kate photo reveals about misinformation threats during elections At SXSW, CNN and the Washington Post editors explained that seeing is no longer believing, and how their outlets handled the image March 14, 2024 Alex Mahadevan
The Washington Post’s Drew Harwell explains why AI is like a karaoke machine Harwell has spent the past six years covering AI and the influence of algorithms on daily life March 6, 2024 Angela Fu
Opinion | Washington Post reaches buyout goals to, for now, avert layoffs The bad news: The Post will enter the new year with fewer employees — perhaps a couple of hundred. December 20, 2023 Tom Jones
Hundreds of Washington Post employees stage 24-hour strike The walkout is the first work stoppage at the company in nearly 50 years December 7, 2023 Angela Fu
The Washington Post’s Inspired Life reports out viral feel-good stories ‘There's a million heartwarming things that go on in the world that we're not going to write about because they're just not that interesting.’ December 4, 2023 Annie Aguiar
Opinion | News media call out Trump’s dangerous words Instead of simply restating Trump’s disturbing Veterans Day speech, some news outlets pointed out his use of the language of dictators. November 14, 2023 Tom Jones
The Post, navigating buyouts, ‘has a very important role to play’ says retired editor Martin Baron The former Post executive editor talked ‘Collision of Power,’ Bezos, Trump, objectivity and more at the Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading November 13, 2023 Annie Aguiar
Opinion | Why The Washington Post is reducing its staff Audiences, subscriptions, print revenue and digital advertising are all down by double digits, and its CEO says it ‘overshot on expenses.’ October 12, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Washington Post to offer 240 buyouts in an attempt to cut staff A memo from the Post’s CEO said the Post hopes to avert layoffs, but her note did not make any promises October 11, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | 5 notable moments from Marty Baron’s book tour In ‘Collision of Power,’ published Tuesday, Baron gives an insider’s take of The Washington Post. In recent interviews, he has shared even more. October 6, 2023 Ren LaForme
Opinion | Advice for journalists about to read Marty Baron’s new book: Start at the back In 17 pages at the end of ‘Collision of Power,’ Baron explains why news organizations may need a new standard of ‘truth.’ October 2, 2023 Roy J. Harris Jr.
Opinion | Breaking down ProPublica’s Samuel Alito scoop and Alito’s preemptive WSJ response The Supreme Court justice criticized a ProPublica story in the opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal before ProPublica’s story had even posted. June 22, 2023 Annie Aguiar
Why one writer wrote Silvio Berlusconi’s obit for both The New York Times and Washington Post Jason Horowitz's work appeared in both publications last week when media mogul and former Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi died. June 20, 2023 Tom Jones
‘We had a really big purpose’ Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa discuss writing the richly detailed book about George Floyd's life that won the Pulitzer Prize May 11, 2023 Kelly McBride