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Who'll be in charge of the fact-checking duties at the Washington Post going forward? It won't be Mr. Pinocchio himself, ...
The Washington Post has an uncertain future ahead of itself as high-profile staffers continue fleeing the paper while bosses attempt to implement major editorial changes.
WaPo Fact Checker Glenn Kessler on Monday said he was leaving the "best job in journalism" after accepting a buyout offer from the outlet ...
The man behind The Washington Post’s “Pinocchios” is leaving the paper without anyone to fill his shoes. Glenn Kessler, the ...
Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post’s longtime lead fact-checker, announced Monday he had taken a buyout, becoming the latest in a slew of the outlet’s top journalists to leave in ...
The Washington Post's chief fact checker, Glenn Kessler, announced on Monday that he has accepted a buyout from the newspaper ...
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Robert B. Reich: The silencing
A recent casualty of Trump’s efforts to silence media criticism is Eduardo Porter, one of the most thoughtful and intelligent critics of this heinous regime. Last week, Porter wrote his last column ...
The Washington Post's longtime fact-checker Glenn Kessler is leaving the paper after 27 years, the latest to take a buyout at ...
The latest casualty of Trump’s efforts to silence media criticism is Eduardo Porter, one of the most thoughtful and ...
In sports, living in Florida seems to be part of being a GOAT, from Tom Brady and Tiger Woods to Kelly Slater, Serena ...
The Washington Post is shrinking and sinking, and fast. Amid continuing losses, the news organization is wrapping up its ...
The Amazon founder is reportedly interested in buying this financial news network after its owner announced plans to spin off ...