Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP Photo WaPo Employees Plan to Turn on Company, Walk Off the Job Public response to the threatened walkout has seemed to fall far short of what the employees were probably hoping for. By George C. Upper III December 6, 2023
High School that Fielded Trans Volleyball Player in Defiance of State Law Under Investigation The controversy has led to the suspension of various school officials including its principal and director of athletics. By Ben Kew December 3, 2023
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Washington Post CEO Warns Employees Layoffs Are Coming Soon if More of Them Don't Voluntarily Quit At least employees 120 must agree to accept buyout packages, or the company claims it will be forced to "implement involuntary layoffs." By Ben Kew November 28, 2023
Chris McGrath / Getty Images Israel, Hamas Reach Tentative Cease-Fire Agreement: Report The deal was reportedly brokered between Qatari mediators in Doha, Qatar, alongside Israel, the United States and Hamas. By Kate Anderson November 18, 2023
Yousef Masoud / AP Photo Washington Post Caves, Deletes Cartoon After Palestinian Supporters Claim It's 'Racist' "When the truth is dehumanizing, it’s still the truth. That Hamas hides behind Gaza’s civilians is an established fact." By George C. Upper III November 9, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Fetterman Thinks Top Dem Is Getting the Boot and He'll Be Getting His Parking Space “At first I was really kind of angry [at him],” Fetterman told The Washington Post, but then came to a ridiculously stupid conclusion. By C. Douglas Golden November 4, 2023
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI - AFP / Getty Images Washington Post Announces It's Slashing a Significant Number of Jobs The Washington Post is cutting 240 jobs as it faces the harsh reality of declining revenue and subscribers. By Jack Davis October 10, 2023
@JesseCoffey15 / X video screen shotCommentary Senator Reads Filthy 'Gender Queer' Book Found in Schools, Author Confirms It Was Never Meant for Children "I originally wrote it for my parents, and then for older teens who were already asking these questions about themselves." By C. Douglas Golden September 26, 2023
Patrick Semansky / AP Photo Washington Post Disavows Its Own Biden-Trump Showdown Poll After Results Show 45 with an Uncomfortably Strong Lead WaPo suggested that, given other polls showing a closer race, its own poll is “probably an outlier” and appeared to cast doubt on the sample. By Peter Machera September 24, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Biden Accused of 'Mosaic' Plagiarism After Editor Noticed Oddly Familiar Phrases In Paper A former Harvard editor has accused Biden of plagiarism in a two-decade-old essay defending Violence Against Women Act. By Froilan Bersamina September 9, 2023