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The storied newspaper, owned by Jeff Bezos, will eliminate its sports department and reduce its coverage of foreign news.
The Washington Post announced sweeping layoffs on Wednesday, with entire departments, including the sports section, ...
Washington Post employees were informed on an internal call Wednesday that multiple desks would be closed, including sports.
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In a blistering statement, former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron took aim at the paper's owner Jeff Bezos as sweeping layoffs were announced.
The Washington Post is announcing mass layoffs Wednesday morning, dealing another big blow to a storied media company and a newsroom that has reached a breaking point.