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The Washington Post is a daily newspaper based in Washington D.C. that has been in operation since 1877. Throughout its history, the Post has become a significant player in American journalism, both in terms of its coverage of national and international politics and culture, as well as its investigative reporting on important issues affecting the country.

The Post was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins as a four-page daily newspaper, and it quickly became known for its coverage of national politics and government affairs. In 1889, the Post was purchased by Frank Hatton and Beriah Wilkins, who were able to expand the paper’s circulation and influence by investing in new technologies and expanding coverage to include sports, society news, and lifestyle features.

In the early 1900s, the Post continued to grow and evolve under the leadership of its editor, Charles McLean, who oversaw the paper’s coverage of important political events such as the Teapot Dome scandal and the Watergate scandal. In a famous act of investigative journalism, the Post’s reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein broke the Watergate story in 1972, leading to the downfall of President Richard Nixon and cementing the Post’s reputation as a top-notch newspaper.

Over the years, the Post has also been known for its coverage of other important issues, including civil rights, environmentalism, and national security. The paper has won numerous Pulitzer Prizes for its investigative reporting and commentary, and has been a leader in the field of investigative journalism for decades.

In addition to its print edition, the Post now also offers digital and mobile versions of its content, including the popular online news site, washingtonpost.com. The Post’s digital presence has allowed it to reach a wider audience and engage with readers in new and innovative ways.

Despite these advancements, the Post has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including declining print circulation, a changing media landscape, and financial difficulties. In 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos purchased the Post for $250 million, signaling a new era for the newspaper.

Under Bezos’ ownership, the Post has made significant strides in expanding its digital presence and experimenting with new forms of journalism. In 2017, the Post launched its “Trump Fact Checker” feature, which tracks the accuracy of statements made by President Donald Trump and other members of his administration.

Despite its challenges, the Washington Post remains a major force in American journalism, serving as a watchdog for the government and a voice for the people. With its commitment to quality reporting and innovative journalism, the Post is sure to remain influential for years to come.


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Why Vladimir Putin isn’t shutting down the outspoken ‘thug’ running the Wagner Group

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 00:07


Analysts are trying to understand the motivations behind Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the notorious private military company, the Wagner Group, who continues to flout what is acceptable in a time of war, despite having had talks with Ukraine which could be considered treasonous. He was also behind the Russian troll farm behind the effort to sway the results of the 2016 US presidential election. As the Russian military efforts stall, some analysts believe that in Russia he is becoming more important than President Vladimir Putin. Abbas Gallyamov, a political analyst and former Putin speech writer, said: “The situation is changing dramatically, and the things that were previously unimaginable are now becoming realistic.” Thus, Prigozhin may be making preparations for a smooth transition from the battlefield to the Russian political arena with ambitions of founding a conservative political movement. Russian military intelligence analyst, Oleksandr Danylyuk, has suggested that Prigozhin's angred persona may simply benefit Putin's strategic narrative that regime change in Russia would be bad for the West.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2023/05/15/why-vladimir-putin-isnt-shutting-down-the-outspoken-thug-running-the-wagner-group.html
Anti-corruption newspaper shuts down after ‘press freedom hero’ jailed

Washington Post

23-05-15 22:30


El Periódico, a newspaper that has exposed corruption in the Guatemalan government and other institutions, has closed due to an escalating wave of repression against independent journalism in Central America. In the case of El Periódico, not only is its founder and publisher, José Rubén Zamora, in prison, four of his defense attorneys have also been detained on criminal charges. Six reporters and three columnists are under investigation. Independent media in Central America are facing some of their most difficult moments since several of the region’s countries transitioned from dictatorship to democracy two decades ago. The storied Nicaraguan daily La Prensa, edited by generations of the Chamorro family, also left the country in 2022 after its publisher and journalists were imprisoned or harassed by the government of Daniel Ortega. In El Salvador, the investigative publication El Faro recently moved its administrative headquarters to Costa Rica, saying that its journalists had been targeted with spyware attacks, threats and “fabricated criminal accusations” during President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown on gangs.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/15/guatemala-periodico-closes-gianmattei/
Want to beat Trump in 2024? Learn from E Jean Car­roll

Al Jazeera

23-05-16 11:18


E Jean Carroll has won a victory in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. Carroll was one of 20 women to allege that Trump had sexually assaulted them. In a statement, Carroll called the ruling a “great day for all women” and suggested she was ready to sue the former president again. She also made observations about the way in which Democrats have dealt with Trump, saying that they should be more vocal in calling Trump out. This article calls for the Democrats to take a leaf out of Carroll’s book and fight agnosticism and distaste with the same determination.

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/5/16/want-to-beat-trump-in-2024-learn-from-e-jean-carroll
Ukraine intercepts missiles as Russia steps up strikes on Kyiv

Washington Post

23-05-16 10:45


Ukraine has claimied to have had 18 attempted missile strikes by Russia on Kyiv, including six hypersonic missiles, largely foiling one of Moscow's fiercest attacks to date. Falling missile debris injured at least three people and caused damage to the city's zoo and several other central neigbourhoods. The strikes were among the most intense of recent months, but Ukrainian officials claim perfect interception and credit American Patriot air defence systems with thwarting attacks by the latest, most advanced Russian weapons.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/16/missiles-russia-ukraine-war-kyiv/
Lara Trump bombarded with Trump falsehoods after Newsmax appearance

The Independent

23-05-16 16:07


Lara Trump has been ridiculed by online commentators for making the claim that “pretty much everything” her father-in-law, former president Donald Trump, has ever said came true. A wave of responses highlighted the many instances when Trump made statements or claims that proved incorrect or misleading, including references to airplanes during the Revolutionary War, a border wall in Colorado, a "comprehensive healthcare plan" within two weeks and the injection of disinfectant to cure Covid-19.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/lara-trump-donald-newsmax-john-durham-b2339929.html
Jailed Saudi dissident, sister sue Twitter under RICO act in spy case

Washington Post

23-05-16 14:38


Twitter has been sued in the Northern District of California by an American citizen, Areej Al-Sadhan, who argues the social media firm let employees reveal the identity of her brother, police detainee Abdulrahman Sadhan, to Saudi agents. The leak led to his incarceration. The suit cites repeated security failures at Twitter, which reportedly allowed spies working for the platform to send details on thousands of anonymous users to the Saudi government, while royal funds were invested in the company, making the country a large shareholder. Various Saudi officials and the kingdom itself are named as defendants in the suit. The filing hinges on the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute. The case is the latest to be brought against Twitter over allegations it upheld Saudi practices against dissidents.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/05/16/twitter-rico-saudi-arabia/
Authorities: Mentally ill man who attacked congressional staffers has violent history

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 14:09


A schizophrenic man threatened a woman with a metal baseball bat in a northern Virginia neighbourhood before attacking US congressman Gerry Connolly's office, striking two women including an intern on her first day. Xuan-Kha Tran Pham has previously attacked police and his father told the Washington Post that he had been trying to arrange mental health care for his son without success. "I have no reason to believe that his motivation was politically motivated, but it is possible that the sort of toxic political environment we all live in… set him off," Connolly said.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/16/authorities-mentally-ill-man-who-attacked-congressional-staffers-has-violent-history.html
How Republicans and right-wing media turned Daniel Penny into a hero

The Independent

23-05-16 14:01


The killing of a homeless man on a New York subway has been used by Republican politicians, far-right media personalities, and donors to depict New York and other Democratic-led cities as under threat and justify vigilante violence. Daniel Penny reportedly placed Jordan Neely in a chokehold on a train, leading to his death in May. Mr Penny was charged with second-degree manslaughter and released on $100,000 bail. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis compared Mr Penny to the Biblical figure of the Good Samaritan, which critics say has led to far-right donations and comments about “vigilantes like him standing between us and the mob”, regardless of the facts of the case. Kid Rock and Tim Pool are among those who have donated large sums to Mr Penny’s legal defense. Media coverage and commentary have blamed the victim’s death on failed policy and institutional neglect toward homeless populations.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/daniel-penny-story-jordan-neely-republicans-b2339467.html
Pence would start a 2024 campaign in a historically bad position

Washington Post

23-05-16 20:58


Former US vice president Mike Pence faces significant pushback from his own party for his presidential campaign, with polls suggesting that at least 60% of Americans view him unfavourably. However, Donald Trump faced even greater disapproval at the start of his 2016 campaign and went on to win. Pence's poll figures paint him in the same light as KKK leader David Duke, former Speaker of the House of Representative Newt Gingrich and conservative Pat Buchanan, all of whom were candidates that experienced an overwhelming majority of negative poll sentiment.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/16/pence-republican-presidential-nomination/
The opportunity to define Mike Pence for Republicans has come and gone

Washington Post

23-05-16 19:00


A new political action committee aimed at promoting former vice president Mike Pence, “Committed to America” was recently formed. However, the committee faces hostility due to Pence’s association with the January 6th incident at the United States Capitol. In the past year, Pence’s average net favourability with Republicans only stands at plus 32, and in five polls conducted in the weeks after the attack at the Capitol, Pence’s net favourability overall was minus 9.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/16/pence-republicans-perception/
Spirit owner Michele Kang to take over Lyon, creating network of women’s clubs

Washington Post

23-05-16 17:48


Y. Michele Kang, who purchased the Washington Spirit last year for $35m, will create a multi-club organisation spanning the globe to promote women's soccer. The company will combine Kang's majority share in the Spirit with French club Olympique Lyonnaiş, which has won the UEFA Women's Champions League eight times, and could bring together three or four clubs under its banner by the close of the year. Each club, which will keep its established identity, will be able to leverage strengths in areas such as player data analysis and coaching, the founder of the organisation said in an interview. The deal is subject to third-party and league approval, and is expected to be concluded by the end of June.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/05/16/michele-kang-lyon-spirit/
Jeanne du Barry: What critics are saying about Johnny Depp ‘comeback’

The Independent

23-05-17 00:18


Critics have given their first reviews of Johnny Depp's new French-language film Jeanne du Barry, following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this week. Depp plays King Louis XV in the biographical movie, which tells the story of Madame du Barry, a working-class woman who becomes a key player in 18th century French court life. The film has been described as "middling" by some, with other reviewers complimenting Depp's French accent and personal performance but criticising the drama itself as lacklustre.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/jeanne-du-barry-reviews-johnny-depp-b2340211.html
House Democrat moves to expel Santos; McCarthy says ethics panel should handle

Washington Post

23-05-16 22:34


Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), has said that an ethics committee should investigate the case against Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), who was recently indicted for 13 financial crimes, instead of Democrats calling for him to be expelled. Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) ​​had introduced a motion on Tuesday to expel Santos. Under House rules, the motion would require a vote, a move to table or referral to committee within two days. The measure has little chance of passing because it would need a two-thirds majority vote.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/16/santos-expel-mccarthy/
Johnny Depp ‘tears up’ as new film receives standing ovation at Cannes

The Independent

23-05-16 22:26


A seven-minute standing ovation for Jeanne du Barry, directed by Maïwenn and based on the life of mistress to King Louis XV, Jeanne Vaubernier, was given by the audience at this week's Cannes Film Festival, at which the film was opening selection, although it has received controversy due to the inclusion of actor Johnny Depp, who won a defamation case against The Sun newspaper last year after Amber Heard had claimed he had abused her. The film tells the story of Vaubernier's youth and determination to avoid poverty, her seduction by Louis XV, her enemies and her ultimate downfall. Maïwenn also starred in the film and was accused of spitting in the face of a journalist from Mediapart magazine, Edwy Plenel, following a row concerning the director's controversial views on feminism. As we have noted, Depp has not acted in any major US film since his failed lawsuit against The Sun, while Heard is currently filming DC's Aquaman 2.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/johnny-depp-jeanne-du-barry-cannes-b2340162.html
Trump slams ‘cockroaches’ in DC following release of Durham report

The Independent

23-05-16 21:46


Former US President Donald Trump has called the 2016 FBI probe into his campaign’s ties with Russia a “Democrat Hoax” and “Crime of the Century” in response to he release of the report by John Durham, the special counsel appointed by Trump to investigate the origins of the Russia investigation. Despite the investigations and claims of wrongdoing by Trump and members of his administration and party, Durham’s report found no new targets for charges, and information that was already in the public domain. The report criticised the FBI’s handling of the case, pointing out flaws and suggesting corrective action be put in place.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-durham-report-special-counsel-b2340113.html
James Comer mocked for claiming informants in Biden probe are missing

The Independent

23-05-17 04:28


Representative James Comer of Kentucky has been criticised by a first-term Democrat at a meeting of the House Oversight Committee for losing track of an informant connected to allegations of “criminal activities” by the Biden family. Comer had previously stated that he couldn't locate the informant, who had allegedly provided information about US President Joe Biden's actions whilst vice president. Criticism has been levelled at Comer for using his power as chair of the committee to investigate the family without sharing any further information or specifics of their purported activities.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/james-comer-missing-informants-biden-b2340179.html
The truth about Russia, Trump and the 2016 election

Washington Post

23-05-17 07:00


The Senate Intelligence Committee's report confirms the Mueller report's finding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to aid Trump and harm Clinton. Putin personally ordered the hack and “Moscow’s intent was to harm the Clinton campaign, tarnish an expected Clinton presidential administration, help the Trump Campaign after Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, and undermine the U.S. democratic process,” the report said. Neither report found evidence of direct coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia. Mueller and the Senate report found that Trump campaign officials "welcomed" any foreign assistance, even though it was illegal and against US election norms.

In the summer of 2016, the FBI opened its Crossfire Hurricane counterintelligence investigation based on a tip from an Australian diplomat who was concerned that George Papadopoulos had hinted that Russia had dirt on Clinton. After WikiLeaks released the Democratic National Committee emails, the Australian government sent a cable to the State Department summarizing what Papadopoulos had said, and the FBI quickly upgraded its probe into examining four Trump campaign advisers - Papadopoulos, energy consultant Carter Page, foreign policy expert Michael Flynn and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

There were concerns that the FBI failed to follow investigative norms, the Durham report concluded. The report acknowledged four previous inquiries into Russian interference in 2016, but focused on the FBI’s handling of intelligence received from the Australia tip, claiming the investigation could have been opened more appropriately as an assessment or preliminary investigation.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/17/truth-about-russia-trump-2016-election/
Has Ukraine’s counteroffensive actually begun?

South China Morning Post

23-05-17 05:43


It is unclear whether Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia has begun. Analysts suggest that while Ukraine is conducting local counteroffensives in and around the city of Bakhmut, it is still engaging in shaping operations to position itself better before the real action starts. Russia's forces had taken a defensive posture in Bakhmut, which means Ukraine risks losing equipment and soldiers. Kiev has been securing military support from European allies like France and Germany, hoping that a successful campaign could force Russia to negotiate peace terms.

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/article/3220831/ukraine-war-has-kyivs-counteroffensive-against-russia-actually-begun
Johnny Depp addresses Hollywood ‘boycott’ at Cannes press conference

The Independent

23-05-17 13:01


Actor Johnny Depp has claimed that "the majority" of what is written about him is fictional, during a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival. Depp said he felt "boycotted" by the Hollywood film industry after he was asked to resign from a film over allegations from his ex-wife Amber Heard that he was abusive towards her. Depp won a defamation case against Heard, while she won a countersuit in which she claimed one of Depp’s lawyers had defamed her. Depp was recently asked to leave the Harry Potter spin-off franchise Fantastic Beasts, following a libel case against The Sun, the UK paper that called him a "wife beater".

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/johnny-depp-cannes-boycott-hollywood-b2340537.html