Washington Post

Washington Post Workers Strike Against Bezos—First Walkout in Nearly 50 Years Over Job Cuts and Stalled Negotiations

| Importance: 8/10

More than 750 Washington Post journalists and staff members staged a one-day strike on December 7, 2023—the first work stoppage at the paper in nearly 50 years—to protest stalled contract negotiations, planned layoffs of 240 workers, and management’s refusal to bargain in good faith. The …

Washington Post Guild Jeff Bezos Patty Stonesifer Washington Post media-capture labor-suppression billionaire-control worker-organizing
Read more →

Pegasus Project Exposes Global Surveillance of 50,000 Targets by NSO Group Clients

| Importance: 10/10

The Pegasus Project, a groundbreaking collaborative investigation by more than 80 journalists from 17 media organizations across 10 countries coordinated by Paris-based Forbidden Stories with technical support from Amnesty International, reveals that NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware has been used …

Forbidden Stories Amnesty International Citizen Lab The Guardian Washington Post +2 more nso-group pegasus-spyware forbidden-stories amnesty-international journalist-targeting +2 more
Read more →

Seattle Passes Head Tax on Large Employers—Amazon Threatens Expansion Halt, Washington Post Editorial Aligns with Owner's Interests

| Importance: 8/10

Seattle’s City Council unanimously passed a “head tax” on large employers on May 14, 2018, taxing companies earning $20 million+ annually at $275 per full-time employee to fund affordable housing and homeless services. Amazon—with 45,000 Seattle employees and facing a $12 million …

Amazon Jeff Bezos Washington Post Seattle City Council Jenny Durkan media-capture corporate-welfare tax-avoidance local-politics editorial-capture
Read more →

Washington Post Launches "Democracy Dies in Darkness" Slogan Under Bezos Ownership

| Importance: 7/10

The Washington Post introduced “Democracy Dies in Darkness” as its first official slogan in the newspaper’s 140-year history, launching it on the website on February 22, 2017 and adding it to print editions a week later. The slogan positioned the Bezos-owned newspaper as a defender …

Jeff Bezos Washington Post Bob Woodward media-capture billionaire-control irony branding
Read more →

Washington Post Investigation Reveals Trump Foundation Used for Self-Dealing and Business Settlements

| Importance: 9/10

Washington Post investigative reporter David Fahrenthold published a groundbreaking series of investigations revealing that the Donald J. Trump Foundation had engaged in a systematic pattern of illegal self-dealing, using tax-exempt charitable funds to purchase items for Trump’s personal use, …

Donald Trump Trump Foundation David Fahrenthold Washington Post trump foundation charity fraud self-dealing investigative journalism david fahrenthold
Read more →

Washington Post Reveals CIA's Secret Prison Network in Eastern Europe

| Importance: 9/10

Washington Post journalist Dana Priest publishes a groundbreaking investigation revealing the CIA operates a “hidden global internment network” of secret prisons, including facilities in “several democracies in Eastern Europe.” The article exposes the existence of CIA black …

CIA Dana Priest Washington Post Poland Romania +1 more torture cia black-sites journalism war-crimes +2 more
Read more →

Washington Post Exposes Abramoff Native American Lobbying Scandal

| Importance: 8/10

The Washington Post published a groundbreaking investigation by journalist Susan Schmidt exposing the Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlon lobbying scandal involving Native American tribal clients. The investigation revealed that the two lobbyists had charged six Native American tribes more than $82 …

Susan Schmidt Washington Post Jack Abramoff Michael Scanlon Tom Rodgers +3 more journalism abramoff lobbying native-american-casinos corruption +2 more
Read more →

Supreme Court Rules 6-3 for Press Freedom in Pentagon Papers Case - Rejects Nixon Administration Prior Restraint Attempt

| Importance: 9/10

The Supreme Court decides 6-3 in New York Times Co. v. United States that the Nixon administration cannot prevent newspapers from publishing the Pentagon Papers, marking the first time in American history a publication was temporarily halted due to national security concerns. A federal judge in New …

U.S. Supreme Court New York Times Washington Post Daniel Ellsberg Nixon Administration +1 more press-freedom government-deception constitutional-law whistleblowing institutional-corruption
Read more →

Pentagon Papers Published Revealing Systematic Government Deception About Vietnam War

| Importance: 10/10

On June 13, 1971, The New York Times began publishing excerpts from a 7,000-page classified Defense Department study titled “History of U.S. Decision-Making in Vietnam, 1945-1968”—soon known as the Pentagon Papers. Leaked by military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, the documents revealed that …

Daniel Ellsberg New York Times Washington Post President Richard Nixon Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara +2 more government-deception military-industrial-complex whistleblower press-freedom vietnam-war
Read more →