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Tag Archives: The Washington Post
The Times Chills Out – About Itself
The New York Times drops its public editor. There’s no need to apply journalism standards when the standards no longer apply.
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Trump Fires The Washington Post
Politicians love journalists so much they want to keep them close at hand at all times. They really do. Honest!
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The Dying Working Class
When smaller working-class communities die, the people who inhabit them die, too – and that’s not just a figure of speech.
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Policing ‘All The Unhappiness In The World’
News sites can prevent thoughtful comments from drowning in a tide of bile and spam, but it isn’t easy.
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Sunshine Exposes Some Bureaucratic Rot
Martians apparently caused Social Security to abuse taxpayers, but a little sunshine quickly repelled the space invaders.
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Losing A Home Over A Trivial Debt
Losing one’s home and all the equity in it over a tiny tax debt sounds too outrageous to be true. The outrage is that it happens.
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Re-Engineering The News Business
Can Jeff Bezos, a journalism outsider, find answers that have eluded the royal families of American newspapers?
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A Vanishing Emblem Of Newspapers’ Golden Age
The Washington Post’s decision not to replace its departing ombudsman signals a larger shift in journalism culture.
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Loose Lips Can Sink Careers
In professions that demand discretion, talking out of turn can cost a job and earn an unwanted reputation.
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