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Derrick Ward, a beloved DC journalist, passes away at 62, leaving a legacy of inspiration and impactful storytelling.
Trump expresses desire for Canada to join U.S. as 51st state, overshadowing long-sought statehood efforts from D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Amid increasing losses and editorial turmoil, the Washington Post announces layoffs of nearly 100 workers, marking 4% of its staff.
A federal judge supports Washington State's decision to fire coach Nick Rolovich for not complying with COVID-19 vaccination standards.
The Washington Post plans to lay off about 4% of its staff as part of cost-cutting measures amidst ongoing financial losses.
The Washington Post has laid off dozens of staff as part of ongoing financial struggles, primarily affecting its advertising department.
The Washington Post is set to cut approximately 4% of its workforce, affecting nearly 100 positions as part of a broader restructuring effort.
The Washington Post is laying off 4% of its workforce as it addresses ongoing financial struggles and aims to transform for future sustainability.
Trump's inauguration is set against a backdrop of heightened security, with several significant events contributing to an unprecedented situation.
Honoring Jimmy Carter begins with public viewings; services continue leading to his state funeral on January 9, following his passing at age 100.
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