The attempted breach was first discovered last Thursday, prompting a swift internal response that included resetting login credentials for all employees by Friday.
Jeff Bezos’ fall from favour in Washington reflects not just his own shifting tactics, but a deeper change in the capital’s culture from institutional respect to loyalty-driven power politics.
The deal gives ChatGPT permission to highlight The Post’s reporting across politics, business, tech, and global affairs, with clear attribution and links back to original articles for deeper context.
'What presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias.... Ending them is a principled decision, and it’s the right one,' The Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos wrote after refusing to endorse a US presidential candidate.
The Washington Post is on a pace to lose about $100 million in 2023, according to two people with knowledge of the company’s finances.
Fred Ryan, CEO and publisher of The Washington Post, said that the publication would be laying off some of its employees in the upcoming year.
Contrary to the dark underbelly of the business model practised by Amazon for two decades and its ruthless and predatory practices, the story of The Washington Post under Jeff Bezos’ ownership presents an entirely different picture
In 2003, Bryant was arrested after being accused of raping a 19-year-old hotel employee. While he claimed he had consensual sex, the accuser did not share his views. The charges against Bryant were dropped in 2005 after an out-of-court settlement.
The outgoing Obama administration is planning a series of fresh sanctions against Russia for its alleged role in cyber hacking into servers and emails of American political parties and leaders in the run up to the general elections, multiple media reports have said.
Armed with new innovative features like Cortana, an Xbox app and Microsoft Edge, the long-awaited Windows 10 would be available to computers and tablets in 190 nations.
Bobby Jindal, who last month announced his bid for the 2016 presidential elections, was responding to questions on addressing the challenges being posed by the Islamic State militant group in the Middle East.
Watch the interview of Binyamin Appelbaum, Washington Correspondent of The New York Times and Ylan Mui, Financial Reporter of The Washington Post with CNBC-TV18's Menaka Doshi. They spoke about the record released by the US Federal Reserve from the year 2008.
Until now, internet companies have been forbidden from revealing that they have received secret court orders for information about users outside the US made under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
While he defended the surveillance, McDonough said "the existence of these programs obviously have unnerved many people." He said Obama "welcomes a public debate on this question because he does say and he will say in the days ahead that we have to find the right balance, and we will not keep ourselves on a perpetual war footing."
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A day after the Prime Minister's Office attacked The Washington Post for its article on Manmohan Singh's poor leadership, the reporter is still sticking to his story. Reacting to the PMO letter, Simon Denyer wrote in a blog that he had no reason to apologise and the previous apologies were due to delays in procedure, not the article.
The Washington Post has refused to apologise for the article criticising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, calling him a failure.