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Longtime Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson is leaving. He cited Bezos' new editorial policy

Read full article: Longtime Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson is leaving. He cited Bezos' new editorial policy

Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Eugene Robinson says he is leaving the Washington Post.

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The Trump administration is throwing more Pentagon reporters out of their workspaces

Read full article: The Trump administration is throwing more Pentagon reporters out of their workspaces

The Trump administration is doubling down on its new policy to evict some news organizations out of their workspaces at the Pentagon.

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Legacy news on its heels as second Trump era begins, but not abandoning mission

Read full article: Legacy news on its heels as second Trump era begins, but not abandoning mission

It's a rough time for legacy news outlets as Donald Trump prepares to take the presidential oath for a second term.

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Stealth destroyer to be home for 1st hypersonic weapon on a US warship

Read full article: Stealth destroyer to be home for 1st hypersonic weapon on a US warship

The U.S. Navy is making progress in deploying its first shipborne hypersonic weapon.

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Newspaper non-endorsements at Washington Post, LA Times fit a trend, but their readers aren't happy

Read full article: Newspaper non-endorsements at Washington Post, LA Times fit a trend, but their readers aren't happy

Newspaper owners across the country have been ditching presidential endorsements, figuring they shouldn't alienate readers with something most of them don't care about.

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Washington Post becomes second major US newspaper this week to not endorse a presidential candidate

Read full article: Washington Post becomes second major US newspaper this week to not endorse a presidential candidate

The Washington Post says it won't endorse a candidate for president in this year’s tightly contested race and would avoid doing so in the future.

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National tour of ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ launches in Houston

Read full article: National tour of ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ launches in Houston

Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical 'Dear Evan Hansen' has been called one of "the most remarkable shows in musical theater history" by the Washington Post. Its national tour kicked off this week in Houston and will travel to more than 80 cities. Watch the full interview with cast members Michael Fabisch (Evan Hansen) and Bre Cade (Heidi Hansen) about why the show is impacting audiences so deeply.

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Mother of Georgia shooting suspect called school to warn of emergency, aunt says

Read full article: Mother of Georgia shooting suspect called school to warn of emergency, aunt says

A relative of the Georgia high school shooting suspect says the teenager’s mother called the school before the killings.

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Off the TV screen and into real life: An MSNBC event illustrates the rise of 'event journalism'

Read full article: Off the TV screen and into real life: An MSNBC event illustrates the rise of 'event journalism'

For one weekend day this fall in New York — and for a price — MSNBC fans can see many of their favorite personalities in real life.

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The Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish

Read full article: The Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish

The Washington Post says it reported on a story about a controversial flag being flown outside the home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito years ago, but chose not to write about it.

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Women’s History Month: Katharine Graham’s legacy continues on through Graham Media Group

Read full article: Women’s History Month: Katharine Graham’s legacy continues on through Graham Media Group

The movie "The Post" has several stellar actors, but it's the story the movie tells -- the life of Katharine -- that we believe led to its Oscar nomination for best picture.

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Think the news industry was struggling already? The dawn of 2024 is offering few good tidings

Read full article: Think the news industry was struggling already? The dawn of 2024 is offering few good tidings

Hardly a day goes by without news of another set of layoffs or business failure in journalism, an industry in the midst of a decades-long decline that has only seemed to accelerate lately.

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Families of Robb Elementary shooting victims struggle with graphic photos published in Washington Post article

Read full article: Families of Robb Elementary shooting victims struggle with graphic photos published in Washington Post article

After the release of the photos, they filed a lawsuit to get the entire report from the Texas Rangers, along with finding out who allegedly leaked the photos.

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Stephenson resigns from PGA Tour board over 'serious concerns' about Saudi deal, according to report

Read full article: Stephenson resigns from PGA Tour board over 'serious concerns' about Saudi deal, according to report

The Washington Post is reporting former AT&T Chairman Randall Stephenson has resigned from the PGA Tour policy board.

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Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber for years of attacks that killed 3, dies in prison at 81

Read full article: Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber for years of attacks that killed 3, dies in prison at 81

Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, the Harvard-educated mathematician who retreated to a dingy shack in the Montana wilderness and ran a 17-year bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others, died Saturday.

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Belgium investigating whether arms destined to defend Ukraine ended up in Russia fighting

Read full article: Belgium investigating whether arms destined to defend Ukraine ended up in Russia fighting

Belgium is investigating whether weapons it sent to help Ukraine defend its territory were used just over the border in Russia.

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Those rising tides are OUR tides

Read full article: Those rising tides are OUR tides

This one is making the rounds today---several new studies not only point to sea levels rising but specifically along the Gulf Coast states and southeastern U.S. The Washington Post article, which has plenty of Houston and Galveston mentions, points to one study in particular from the University of Arizona.

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Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Greg Abbott’s use of federal funds for border mission

Read full article: Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Greg Abbott’s use of federal funds for border mission

Texas has been using coronavirus relief money to help pay for the multibillion-dollar deployment.

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Pulitzer Prizes award Washington Post for Jan. 6 coverage

Read full article: Pulitzer Prizes award Washington Post for Jan. 6 coverage

The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism Monday for its coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, an attack on democracy that was a shocking start to a tumultuous year that also saw the end of the United States’ longest war, in Afghanistan.

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Court leak is catnip for those who love a juicy DC whodunit

Read full article: Court leak is catnip for those who love a juicy DC whodunit

There’s nothing official Washington loves better than a juicy whodunit.

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Detailed 'open source' news investigations are catching on

Read full article: Detailed 'open source' news investigations are catching on

News organizations are using sophisticated new technologies to transform the way they conduct investigations.

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Katharine Graham’s legacy continues living through Graham Media Group

Read full article: Katharine Graham’s legacy continues living through Graham Media Group

The movie "The Post" has several stellar actors, but it's the story the movie tells -- the life of Katharine -- that we believe led to its Oscar nomination for best picture.

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Deputy Virginia AG resigns over posts lauding Jan. 6 rioters

Read full article: Deputy Virginia AG resigns over posts lauding Jan. 6 rioters

A state official says a deputy Virginia attorney general has resigned after The Washington Post raised questions about social media comments the newspaper reported she made about the 2020 election, the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and other matters.

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George Floyd biography to be published in May 2022

Read full article: George Floyd biography to be published in May 2022

Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to his murder last year in Minneapolis by a white police officer.

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U.S. Postal Service announces new stamp honoring legacy of Katharine Graham

Read full article: U.S. Postal Service announces new stamp honoring legacy of Katharine Graham

A legendary news pioneer will be honored on a new stamp next year.

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Remember the 9/11 anniversary by reading these thoughtful pieces about the day

Read full article: Remember the 9/11 anniversary by reading these thoughtful pieces about the day

It’s hard to believe, but the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is here. It was a horrific day, so on the anniversary, it’s more about remembering and reflecting than anything else.

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Scientists scramble to understand new and mysterious brain disorder affecting dozens in Canadian province

Read full article: Scientists scramble to understand new and mysterious brain disorder affecting dozens in Canadian province

Forty-eight people in the Moncton area and New Brunswick Acadian peninsula of Canada have suffered from a rare and debilitating brain disorder.

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VIDEO: Florida principal repeatedly spanks 6-year-old student with a paddle

Read full article: VIDEO: Florida principal repeatedly spanks 6-year-old student with a paddle

An elementary school principal is under investigation and could face charges after a video showed her striking a 6-year-old girl with a paddle, the Washington Post reports.

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NASA selects SpaceX to develop spacecraft that will land astronauts on moon for first time since 1972

Read full article: NASA selects SpaceX to develop spacecraft that will land astronauts on moon for first time since 1972

On Friday, NASA announced SpaceX will build a spacecraft that would land astronauts on the moon for the first time since the last Apollo mission.

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Bob Woodward to take on final days of Trump's presidency

Read full article: Bob Woodward to take on final days of Trump's presidency

Woodward is teaming with Costa on a book about the waning days of Donald Trumps administration and on the initial phase of Joe Bidens presidency. The book does not yet have a title or release date. (AP Photo)NEW YORK – Bob Woodward's next book finds him in the familiar world of documenting a presidency's ending. Woodward is teaming with Washington Post colleague Robert Costa on a book about the waning days of Donald Trump's administration and on the initial phase of Joe Biden's presidency. Woodward already has written two best-sellers on Trump, “Fear” and “Rage.”For the new book, Woodward and Costa will have competition, from other Post reporters.

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Virginia Military Institute removes Confederate statue

Read full article: Virginia Military Institute removes Confederate statue

Crews prepare to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson from the campus of the Virginia Military Institute on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, in Lexington, Va. (AP Photo/Sarah Rankin)LEXINGTON, Va. – The Virginia Military Institute removed a prominent statue of Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson on Monday, a project initiated this fall after allegations of systemic racism roiled the public college. But “VMI does not define itself by this statue and that is why this move is appropriate,” he added. VMI said the statue will be relocated to a nearby Civil War museum at a battlefield where dozens of VMI cadets were killed or wounded. But he said it would not remove the statue of Jackson, who owned enslaved people, or rethink the names of buildings honoring Confederate leaders. In 2015, VMI did away with requiring freshmen to salute the statue each time they passed it, Wyatt said.

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Ask 2: When the COVID-19 vaccine is released to the public, how much is going to cost and who is going to pay for it?

Read full article: Ask 2: When the COVID-19 vaccine is released to the public, how much is going to cost and who is going to pay for it?

As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston. Question: When the COVID-19 vaccine is released to the public, how much is going to cost and who is going to pay for it? Answer: Recent reports offer hope that the coronavirus vaccine will be widely available at no additional cost in the United States. Under the Trump Administration, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is taking steps to ensure all Americans have access to the COVID-19 vaccine at no cost when it becomes available, its website states. “Under President Trump’s leadership, we have developed a comprehensive plan to support the swift and successful distribution of a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19,” CMS Administrator Seema Verma said.

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5 Things to Know for Today

Read full article: 5 Things to Know for Today

FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2017, file photo The Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward arrives at Trump Tower in New York. Woodward, facing widespread criticism for only now revealing President Donald Trump's early concerns about the severity of the coronavirus, told The Associated Press that he needed time to be sure that Trump's private comments from February were accurate. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. N95S ARE STILL IN A SHORTAGE White House officials say the U.S. has all the medical supplies needed to battle COVID-19, but health care workers, hospital officials and even the FDA say thats not the case. CHIEFS BAN NATIVE IMAGERY AT ARROWHEAD Kansas City fans wont be wearing headdresses or face paint at the NFLs opener amid a nationwide push for racial justice following the police-custody death of George Floyd

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Book: Kim Jong Un told Trump about killing his uncle

Read full article: Book: Kim Jong Un told Trump about killing his uncle

As he engaged in nuclear arms talks with Kim, Trump dismissed intelligence officials' assessments that North Korea would never give up its nuclear weapons. Trump told Woodward that the CIA has no idea how to handle Pyongyang. Critics said that by meeting Kim, Trump provided the North Korean leader with legitimacy on the world stage. Kim wrote to Trump that he believed the deep and special friendship between us will work as a magical force." But the sources did not provide details and told Woodward, according to the book, that they were surprised Trump had disclosed it.

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Book: Trump said of virus, 'I wanted to always play it down'

Read full article: Book: Trump said of virus, 'I wanted to always play it down'

You just breathe the air and thats how its passed, Trump said in a Feb. 7 call with Woodward. Trump told Woodward on March 19 that he deliberately minimized the danger. The Washington Post, where Woodward serves as associate editor, reported excerpts of the book, Rage" on Wednesday, as did CNN. The book is based in part on 18 interviews that Woodward conducted with Trump between December and July. "Trump never did seem willing to fully mobilize the federal government and continually seemed to push problems off on the states, Woodward writes.

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Increase in alcohol-related deaths over past 2 decades in U.S. is jarring

Read full article: Increase in alcohol-related deaths over past 2 decades in U.S. is jarring

To look at the numbers of alcohol-related deaths in the United States over the past 18 years, it can be quite jarring -- and that number is increasing at an alarming rate, experts say. Of the deaths associated with alcohol between 1999 and 2017, there was an increase in the rate of death of women by 85%, as compared to men at 35%. Experts will diagnose someone with AUD once a drinking problem becomes severe. MedicationsThere are now currently three medications in the United States that have been approved and can help people stop or reduce their drinking and prevent relapse. Click here to learn more about alcohol’s effect on the United States.

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