Photo by Jonathan Greenaway on UnsplashTom Sietsema’s 25 year reign as food critic of the Washington Post is coming to an end. He announced today that this will be his last week on the job—while also publicly revealing his face for the first time. Sources tell Washingtonian that Sietsema was among the journalists who took a […] The post Tom Sietsema Is Stepping Down as Washington Post Food Critic first appeared on Washingtonian.| Washingtonian
As best as I can determine, in the 11 months since The Washington Post’s opinion section descended into Jeff Bezos-imposed turmoil, no one had been fired — until now. Some people quit in prot…| Media Nation
The man in charge of the Washington Post's tech platform thinks Ai can create the right user experiences to attract young people| One Man & His Blog
Readers were outraged Monday over The Washington Post's "shameful" decision to fire its last full-time Black columnist over her social media posts following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.Karen Attiah, 39, alleged in her Substack that the Jeff Bezos-owned publication “rushed to fire me without ev...| Raw Story
In a 171-38 blowout vote, The Washington Post Tech Guild has officially won its union election, marking a milestone for its tech workers.| Washington-Baltimore News Guild
A walk in my suburban neighborhood as well as a peak at our own azaleas in bloom yields a revelation. Whatever chaos, uncertainty, fear and bad news overwhelms us, there is this: Finally, at long last, it is Spring. They say this season is a time of renewal, or rebirth,…| Eugene L. Meyer
Today, a majority of over 300 technology workers at The Washington Post announced the formation of The Washington Post Tech Guild and are seeking voluntary recognition from the company. The post Hundreds of tech workers at The Washington Post form Tech Guild appeared first on Washington-Baltimore News Guild.| Washington-Baltimore News Guild
Press Gazette tracks job cuts in the UK and US journalism industries throughout 2025 in this up-to-date list.| Press Gazette
But most of all, the Washington Post article is concerning because it frames women’s fertility as a problem to be solved. A burden to bear. A mystery that women are foolish to even try to solve without the help of a pharmaceutical product. And I can’t help but think that is so incredibly backwards and harmful to women.| This Catholic Family
In the not-too-distant past, many Marxist philosophers were weighed down by a shared despair. Capitalism, they feared, had become so totalizing, so all-consuming, that there was no longer any possibility of overthrowing it. “The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it,” Karl Marx famously wrote in 1845, […]| Yanis Varoufakis
Amazon-Gründer Jeff Bezos kauft die Washington Post, eine “Ikone des investigativen Journalismus”, und alle Welt versucht, seine strategischen Absichten zu entschlüsseln. Ist er so über…| silent listening