Tag: Washington Post

The Washington Post has been criticized for its reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically in a recent article that omitted key details about the captivity of Israeli hostages by Hamas.
The Washington Post's new publisher delivers a candid message to the staff about the decline in quality, audience, and financial losses the newspaper has experienced.
A deputy mayor of NYC accused the Washington Post of antisemitism for a story about wealthy Jews organizing to advocate for Israel and urging the mayor to address anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.
A New York City deputy mayor has accused the Washington Post of antisemitism for their article detailing Jewish business leaders organizing a pro-Israel campaign, pressuring the mayor to act against anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.
The author of the text is making a video discussion with Rashid Khalidi, a prominent scholar on Palestine and Israel, publicly available due to the significance of Khalidi's comments.
In a Zoom call with Karen Attiah and Terrell Starr, the discussion focused on the evolving Black discourse on Israel-Palestine.
The Washington Post is facing criticism for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, with concerns raised about anti-Israel bias and factual inaccuracies.
Marty Baron, former editor of The Washington Post, discussed media coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict in an interview with Jewish Insider.
In a recent podcast discussion, it was highlighted that Senator John Fetterman had a confusing interaction with bankers, which was later corrected by a Washington Post reporter, and Senator Dianne Feinstein purportedly voted in the Senate while recovering from shingles in California.
In a recent podcast episode, the hosts discuss a leaked highly sensitive document discovered during a search at Mar-a-Lago, criticizing The Washington Post's portrayal of it.
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Matthew Continetti discusses the significance of the January 6 Committee's first hearing, examining what was learned, what the Committee proved, and why it matters.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion covers the repercussions faced by a Washington Post reporter for retweeting a controversial joke, highlighting implications for journalism, the newspaper, and American society.
President Joe Biden's administration is taking a tough stance on Iran, refusing to lift the designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization as a condition for renewing the 2015 nuclear agreement.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the origins of the COVID-19 virus and the media's response to it.
The podcast discussed various topics including criticism of the Lincoln Project, questioning if a three-word slogan might be seen as terrorism, and the Washington Post's extensive investigation into the events of January 6.
In a podcast discussion, the focus is on Robert Kagan's article in The Washington Post about the purported constitutional crisis under Trump's administration.
Fred Kagan discusses the geopolitical implications of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in various media outlets.
Josh Rogin, a foreign affairs journalist and columnist for the Washington Post, also serves as a political analyst for CNN.
The text highlights the Biden administration's homeland security secretary advising migrants not to come to the U.S. border yet, urging them to wait for a more organized system.
This article explores how the media's coverage of race and racism has influenced public attitudes and perceptions.
This episode of Unorthodox features Eddy Portnoy, a senior researcher at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, discussing his book "Bad Rabbi: And Other Strange but True Stories from the Yiddish Press."
In Episode 65 of the podcast "Super Tuesday," Jewish and non-Jewish guests discuss the upcoming election.