Washington Post Latest Company to Halts Ads on X/Twitter amid Elon Musk Controversies
The Washington Post has joined the growing list of companies halting advertising on X/Twitter, a decision influenced by recent controversies surrounding Elon Musk.
The Washington Post has joined the growing list of companies halting advertising on X/Twitter, a decision influenced by recent controversies surrounding Elon Musk.
The Washington Post produced a 2,150-word article on tech investors’ conflicts with Donald Trump but did not mention the immigration issue.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Washington Post National Security Reporter Joby Warrick stated that Hamas’ plan was to swing world opinion on Israel, and that’s playing out now because “Nobody really talks as much about October 7 anymore. The focus
The Washington Post has taken down a cartoon by conservative artist Michael P. Ramirez that mocked Hamas, after criticisms by readers and a revolt by staff members.
Recent polling that highlighted President Joe Biden’s weakened chances of winning reelection in 2024 set the Democrat Party ablaze with infighting about how to revamp the president’s frail image, campaign strategy, and growing anxiousness among Democrats that former President Donald Trump could oust the 80-year-old from office.
Left-wing publications, like the New York Times, the Atlantic, and ProPublica, have been engaged in a smear campaign against conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in recent months — an effort a D.C. insider and close friend of the justice says is “part of Left’s effort to undermine [the] Court and ultimately pack it.”
What? Xwitter is failing, and the corporate media are losing influence…? That’s called a win-win, baby.
Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that the “jig is up” on 2020 election doubts while discussing ABC News reporting that former President Donald Trump’s last chief of staff, Mark Meadows, was granted immunity to testify under oath to special counsel Jack Smith’s team.
Nolte: Xwitter has finally removed its gold verification badge from the far-left New York Times.
“Interstellar” star Jessica Chastain is pleading with the public for help to find credible news sources after the New York Times and Washington Post “rushed to conclusion” in response to the Gaza hospital blast on Tuesday.
The Incredible Shrinking Washington Post has finally discovered a target of cancel culture to defend… Hamas Huggers.
Never forget that, based on lies, the Washington Post targeted an underage child for personal destruction only because he wore a Trump hat.
The Washington Post falsely claimed that Republicans “have found little meaningful evidence” tying Joe Biden to Hunter Biden’s finances.
Nolte: A Washington Post poll shows Trump beating Biden by ten points, and that gave Larry Sabato a case of the sadz.
The Wall Street Journal has come out in opposition to the legal theory that the 14th Amendment could be used to keep Donald Trump off the ballot.
Arc XP, the tool and software business of Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post, is laying off workers, with several top staffing members being informed that their jobs will be eliminated in the coming weeks.
Washington Post Columnist Jennifer Rubin on Tuesday called on secretaries of state to join their counterparts in New Hampshire and Michigan in considering whether former President Donald Trump violated section three of the Fourteenth Amendment and should be removed from
President Joe Biden’s involvement in his family business warrants investigation, Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen wrote, changing his tune on a scandal he previously dismissed as an “irrelevant sideshow.”
The government of Japan claimed it could not confirm any instance of cyberattacks compromising sensitive intelligence in the hands of the Ministry of Defense on Tuesday, a response to a Washington Post article the day before citing anonymous sources who claimed Japan’s cybersecurity was “shockingly bad.”
By the way, the New York Times hid the news of the Post’s $100 million loss under seven paragraphs.
Google is currently testing an AI tool, known as Genesis, that aims to allow corporate media to generate news stories. The woke Silicon Valley giant could have invented the only way some publishers could add even more leftist slant to their newsrooms.
Twitter recently announced its decision to share advertising revenue with content creators on its platform. However, there have been accusations of bias relating to the first beneficiaries of this new initiative, including conservative influencers like Benny Johnson and Ashley St. Clair. Writing for the Washington Post, notoriously report Taylor Lorenz, who has been banned by Twitter for doxxing, claims that “So far, many of the influencers who have publicly revealed that they’re part of the program are prominent figures on the right.”
Establishment media avoided posting stories on their homepages about the allegations of political interference by the DOJ for the Bidens.
The White House this week used opinion writers to combat the allegations against President Joe Biden of “bribery.”
Ryan will continue lying and driving the Washington Post into a financial ditch for the next two months.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) slammed the Washington Post for pushing the Democrat and White House’s false narrative about a $5 million bribery probe allegedly linked to President Joe Biden — after the talking points were shut down by former Attorney General Barr.
It has been over two weeks since the publication of the Durham report hammered the final nail in the coffin of a years-long panic, largely fomented by the media, about connections between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Yet organizations that advertise themselves as impartial media watchdogs, like NewsGuard, appear to have taken little notice.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) entered the Republican primary to disastrous headlines from the establishment and alternative media that focused more on Twitter’s “melting servers,” “major tech issues,” and “glitches” than targeted campaign messaging.
Washington Post reporter Jeff Stein apologized after he was caught quoting Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-PA) prepared remarks instead of his actual statements during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Tuesday.
Both the far-left New York Times and Washington Post refuse to return Pulitzers for spreading the lie former President Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election.
Washington Post columnist Philip Bump appeared to accidentally admit that “Zuckbucks” were used to influence the outcome of the election by getting Democrats out to vote.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) “clearly has thought about the challenges of a third party presidential bid” and could launch one at the end of this year, writes Washington Post Columnist George Will.
Strong majorities of Americans believe President Joe Biden is too old for another term as commander-in-chief and hold concerns about his “health and mental acuity,” according to a Yahoo News/YouGov poll.
President Joe Biden has recently turned into a “media evader,” the Washington Post’s Editorial Board claimed Monday, ignoring Biden’s history of evading the media during the 2020 campaign cycle.
Former President Donald Trump, a Republican, has opened up a clear lead over President Joe Biden, a Democrat, in the 2024 race for the White House, a Washington Post and ABC News poll shows.
The Washington Post conducted a poll to find out what the American people felt about the inclusion of trans athletes in women’s sports. The Washington Post did not get the answers it wanted.
The time has come to “cancel diet culture,” according to a Washington Post essay that calls to help children “resist” conforming to “anti-fat expectations.”
The Biden Administration’s mail-order abortion regime is being challenged in part of a federal lawsuit, but no matter the outcome, the USPS plans to “follow the law,” Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says.
A spokesman for United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the agency had formally lodged a complaint with the American government after alleged Pentagon leaks published by the Washington Post indicated Washington was spying on Guterres’s private communications.
The Washington Post’s lead fact checker Glenn Kessler was roasted on social media after he falsely claimed Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were trying to “intimidate” the judge in their father’s criminal case by tweeting out reports that the judge’s daughter worked on the Biden-Harris campaign.