The Washington Post, owned by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, pulled a $115,000 front and back page advert calling for President ...
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According to the advocacy group's spokesperson, Common Cause learned on Friday that the Post would not run the ad criticizing ...
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is one of the most recognizable members of an uber-wealthy global elite. As the owner of the ...
We are forced to ask ourselves if The Washington Post – a pillar of investigative journalism during Watergate – is unwilling ...
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The Washington Post backs out of running a $115,000 'Fire Elon Musk' ad amid growing ties between Musk and Trump.
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The ad, which showed a laughing Musk superimposed over the White House and urged lawmakers to “Fire Elon Musk,” was scheduled to be in Tuesday’s issue.
By Winston Cho In a move bolstering the appearance of Jeff Bezos‘ conflict of interest ... Amazon has filed a lawsuit to prevent The Washington Post from obtaining records related to an internet ...
The watchdog group Common Cause, in cooperation with the Southern Poverty Law Center, had agreed to pay the Post $115,000 for ...