The decision comes as major newspapers increasingly step back from presidential endorsements, with the Los Angeles Times ...
The U.S. election results dominated German media coverage Wednesday as the European nation faces its own political tensions.
The Washington Post says it won't endorse a candidate for president in this year’s tightly contested race and would avoid ...
In both the case of the LA Times and Washington Post, their respective owners, Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos, stepped in ...
While they did give Trump more coverage than Harris, mainstream outlets have repeatedly failed to give sufficient coverage to ...
In this extremely tight presidential race, the big surprise of the fall campaign has turned out to be the failure of two major newspapers to deliver expected endorsements of Kamala Harris and ...
No endorsements for president this time around. So, big picture: Roughly 3 out of 4 major American newspapers have stopped endorsing for president — something that nearly all of them did just twenty ...
This spring, a rural Wyoming newspaper's sole reporter was forced to cover a major story about the mistreatment and killing ...
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, is the owner of The Washington Post and stopped its editorial board from publishing a presidential endorsement. The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times among other ...
Ledger, the state’s largest newspaper, will stop publishing its print edition. The Jersey Journal will shut down entirely ...
More newspapers need editorial pages. More newspapers need to endorse candidates, not fewer. More newspapers need to have ...