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Washington Post begins long expected layoffs

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Washington Post cuts a third of its staff in a blow to a legendary news brand
The Washington Post laid off one-third of its staff Wednesday, eliminating its sports section, several foreign bureaus and its books coverage in a widespread purge that represented a brutal blow to jo...

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Washington Post begins sweeping layoffs amid cost-cutting
 · 21h · on MSN
Washington Post closes sports department as part of sweeping layoffs
 · 13h
Washington Post Lays Off More Than 300 Journalists
The Washington Post told employees on Wednesday that it was beginning a widespread round of layoffs that are expected to decimate the organization’s sports, local news and international coverage.

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 · 10h
The Washington Post lays off one-third of its staff
Richmond News · 22h
Washington Post eliminates sports department and reduces overseas journalists, AP source says

Anthony Davis traded to Wizards

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Washington Wizards’ revamped projected lineup after Anthony Davis and Trae Young trades
The Washington Wizards have signalled a clear change in direction with the acquisitions of Anthony Davis and Trae Young.

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Anthony Davis trade grades: Who won, massive Mavericks-Wizards deal?
 · 16h
Wizards acquiring Anthony Davis from Mavericks in 8-player trade, AP source says
 · 8h
NBA trade deadline 2026 live tracker, updates: Warriors trade Jonathan Kuminga for Kristaps Porziņģis
The trade deadline is moving rapidly, with Washington acquiring Anthony Davis, Chris Paul leaving LA and Lonzo Ball getting dealt.

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 · 16h
Report: Mavericks trade Anthony Davis to Wizards
 · 18h
Report: Wizards land AD in blockbuster deal with Mavs
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Big US banks boost Washington lobbying muscle as policy fights heat up

Big U.S. banks' lobbying spend jumped 12% last year, the most in more than a decade, as they intensified efforts to navigate major policy flux in Washington under President Donald Trump's administration,
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Ex-Washington Post chief blasts 'gutless' Bezos as paper rocked by major layoffs

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.
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Washington State Blow 17-Point Lead in Loss At Oregon State

On a night where an exciting West Coast Conference slate was highlighted by Gonzaga's upset loss at Portland, the Washington State Cougars also suffered a tough
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Trump says Washington has waited 200 years for the arch he wants to build. Not quite

President Donald Trump wants to build a massive arch near the Lincoln Memorial. He says the idea dates back around 200 years but was interrupted by the Civil War — despite history suggesting that wasn't what happened.
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Washington QB Demond Williams says near transfer a mistake

Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. said Wednesday his short-lived decision to leave the Huskies was a mistake that resulted from "really bad advice."
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A 60-Year Arc at The Washington Post, From Watergate to the Weather

Martin Weil, one of hundreds being laid off at The Post, has worked on local news there since 1965, witnessing the paper’s rise and now retrenchment.
Opinion
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Op-Ed: Let’s preserve Washington’s tech advantage

I’ve spent 15 years in politics, fundraising, and advocacy, and I didn’t encounter the term “techlash” until eight weeks ago, when I started at the (WTIA).
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Washington Capitals in Partnership with Giant Announce Initiatives Celebrating Black History in February

In recognition of Black History Month, the Capitals unveiled today a Celebrating Black History specialty jersey designed by the Washington, D.C., based Bailiwick Clothing. Jerseys signed by all players on the Capitals 2025-26 roster are being auctioned off by Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation to benefit the Capitals Capital Impact Fund.
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