London | Jeff Bezos, the world’s second-richest man, is facing criticism from staff at The Washington Post following the newspaper’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate for the ...
Special players making special plays; that's what we expected to see with the top two picks in this past year's NFL Draft, Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears and Jayden Daniels of the Washington ...
John Harris is founding editor and global editor-in-chief of POLITICO. His Altitude column offers a regular perspective on politics in a moment of radical disruption. In the summer of 2013, the ...
Multibillionaire Jeff Bezos alone made the decision to block The Washington Post, the newspaper he owns, from endorsing a presidential candidate. The Daily Beast has learned that even Will Lewis ...
Since he graduated from Gonzaga College High School in 2021, Caleb Williams has only rarely returned to the place he grew up. Football carried him to Oklahoma and Southern California and Chicago ...
On Saturday, legendary Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein called out the paper’s owner Jeff Bezos for the decision to quash the planned endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump today met with executives at Blue Origin—the space company owned and operated by Jeff Bezos. Trump met with David Limp, the company’s CEO, and Megan Mitchell, its vice president ...
Multibillionaire Jeff Bezos alone made the decision to block The Washington Post, the newspaper he owns, from endorsing a presidential candidate. The Daily Beast has learned that even Will Lewis, ...
Trivers will watch with a knowing smile and profound admiration as Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams displays the quarterbacking gifts he began sharpening about 10 miles down the road at Gonzaga ...
This is now the second American newspaper, after The Los Angeles Times, to kill a Harris endorsement at the owner’s behest In his editorial, Lewis cited the Post’s decision not to publish an ...
Status reported earlier this week that the paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, had yet to make an endorsement, prompting questions internally. In a note to readers Friday, the Post's publisher and CEO ...