through the title‚ content‚ the news outlet‚ and the sponsors seen throughout the page. Based on the fact that the article is from the Washington Post‚ it is seen that it can be gossipy which is easy for them because the people the Washington Post gossip about are the ones making the decisions that affect us and people in foreign countries. The Washington Post is also seen to influence opinions of elite people in the area since they all read the information that is presented. Some consider it a
Premium The Washington Post Bias Washington
Last year the opinion post by the ombudsman of the Washington Post about the Post being ‘pro-gay’ have raised many voices. In his writing he has discussed and talked by the evidence of an email conversation between a reader‚ the ombudsman; Patrick and a reporter of the Post. The reader claims that the Post only caters to a special class of the Washington and wants appreciation from them. The main issue the reader had was that the Post is very much Pro-gay and gives a lot of exposure to the gay couples
Premium Conservatism The Washington Post Talk radio
Works Cited 13 INTRODUCTION The Washington Post began as a local news organization founded by Stilson Hutchins. Publication began on December 6‚ 1877 and during its starting days people paid three cents for a copy of a four page newspaper. Ownership of the Post rotated since 1889 when it was sold to Frank Hatton‚ a Republican Cabinet member‚ and Beriah Wilkins‚ a former Democratic congressman. Together they incorporated their newspaper company as The Washington Post Company. In its early stages of
Premium Newspaper
without any restraint against them. Not all officers are bad and act without restraint‚ but the ones that do are the ones that need to be charged with the same crimes others would in civilian clothing. In a article on The Washington Post‚ titled Thousands Dead‚ Few Prosecuted; a post analysis found that among the thousands of fatal shooting at the hands of police officers since 2005‚ only 54 officers have been charged. I think this should be a very different number given the death toll. (1)”Freeman
Premium Police Police brutality Police officer
This article from the Washington Post discusses how the job market for people over fifty-five year olds “has not improved for this set of people.” For older people who have been laid off‚ but are not quite ready to retire are having difficulty finding jobs. The Author of the article Rodney Brooks points out that “even for a much lower-paying job” middle aged people would “be competing with people half [their] age.” People want to work later in life because they probably have not saved as much money
Premium Employment Unemployment Economics
alarming‚ and worth thoughtful consideration. Americans consume more than 20 billion paper bags (28 million trees) and more than 100 billion plastic bags each year; enough bags that if “tied end to end‚ could circle the Earth 63 times!” (The Washington Post; “More Than Meets the Eye”) The average family of four uses 1‚460 plastic bags each year. “Experts estimate that 500 billion to one trillion plastic bags are consumed and discarded annually worldwide – more than a million per minute!” (Larry West;
Premium Pollution Recycling Bags
young black journalist in the early stages of her career Janet Cooke had co-workers and editors and the Washington D.C. area in the palm of her hand. She was articulate and sharply dressed with an impressive resume and she was hired as a feature writer for The Washington Post just after the New Year in 1980. Cooke had ample amounts of stories published during her short time at The Washington Post and dreamed of goals any journalist would. A Metro reporter‚ Karlyn Barker‚ who knew and worked with Cooke
Premium The Washington Post Journalism
Running head: EXPOSING WORKERS TO PLUTONIUM Exposing Workers to Plutonium Abstract In the late 1990’s‚ a Washington Post investigation had found that thousands of uranium workers were unwittingly exposed to plutonium and other highly radioactive metals were found at a federally owned plant where contamination spread throughout work areas‚ locker rooms and even cafeterias‚ a Washington Post investigation has found. The article (washingtonpost.com) states‚ “workers inhaled plutonium-laced dust brought
Premium The Washington Post Nuclear power
throughout coverage of criminal stories. I am currently a student‚ studying Criminal Justice‚ which calls for many outside of the classroom encounters with the law‚ regarding research‚ reading‚ and simply keeping up with current events. The Washington Post‚ to me is my main source of information regarding local crime trends. Throughout my research‚ I have noticed a potential issue regarding the referencing of races‚ that could lead to future animosity (if there isn’t any already)‚ and that could
Free Crime Criminal law Race
Washingtonian Editorial Fellow – Stage Two 1) Where do you get your news? Include the 5-7 sources you go to most often. • The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ (for national news) • The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/ • NYT Upshot: https://www.nytimes.com/section/upshot • NPR: http://www.npr.org/ • FiveThirtyEight: https://fivethirtyeight.com/tag/significant-digits/ (I read their Significant Digits newsletter every day because it is hilarious) • News & Observer: http://www
Premium Washington Prison The Washington Post