Will Lewis has stepped down as the publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post just days after layoffs struck a third of the paper’s newsroom.
Will Lewis, CEO and publisher of the Washington Post, has resigned just three days after the storied newspaper laid off about one-third of its staff.
His departure came days after the company cut 30 percent of the staff. He will be replaced in the interim by Jeff D’Onofrio, ...
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis says he’s stepping down, three days after the troubled newspaper said that it was laying ...
It is a familiar conundrum by now. Yet in the opening weeks of 2026 — as President Trump kidnapped a foreign leader, threatened to invade an ally and looked on as federal agents detained and killed ...
There’s no shortage of dispiriting news, but Wednesday’s gutting of the Washington Post staff was particularly lousy. The blunt force removal of more than 300 newsroom jobs, or about 30% of the staff, ...
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Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen has died. He was 91. A spokesperson said Friday the team was informed by Jurgensen's ...
The layoffs cut into The Post’s local, international and sports coverage, and reduced its entire work force by about 30 ...
A government lawyer who told a judge that her job "sucks" during a hearing stemming from the Trump administration's ...
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