Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, made major layoffs that eliminate more than 300 jobs across the paper, ...
Washington Post staffers are reportedly mad at the newspaper’s billionaire owner Jeff Bezos for keeping mum on the FBI raid that targeted one of their colleagues, with one journo calling the Amazon ...
A journalist at the Washington Post dedicated to covering Amazon, the online retail giant that turned Jeff Bezos into a billionaire, was among the staffers laid off as part of a sweeping cuts made to ...
When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post in 2013, the staff hailed him for rescuing it from mounting financial struggles. For years, the storied newspaper flourished as he invested in ...
When Washington Post foreign correspondents pleaded with owner Jeff Bezos last month to preserve global coverage, they reminded him of the commitment he made upon buying the paper back in 2013. “You ...
The first time I spoke to Jeff Bezos, he had founded Amazon as an online bookstore and made himself available to all kinds of journalists — a "political genius," said The New York Times Magazine, a ...
The Washington Post laid off about one in three employees across the company Wednesday morning, dealing another big blow to a newsroom that has reached a breaking point. Post owner Jeff Bezos had no ...
Graham, who has previously been resolutely silent about changes at the paper, posted a message on Facebook that pulsed with anguish. “It’s a bad day,” he wrote, adding, “I am sad that so many ...
is a Senior Reporter for The Verge and author of Regulator, covering the second Trump administration, political influencers, tech lobbying and Big Tech vs. Big Government. Which begs the cynical ...
The Washington Post moved Wednesday at the behest of owner Jeff Bezos to cut a third of its entire workforce. The layoffs affect every corner of the newsroom. In a newsroom Zoom call, Executive Editor ...
An announcement that George Washington University sold its Northern Virginia campus to Amazon for $427 million stunned officials in Loudoun County.