Washington Post Owner Bezos Rejected Deal to Save Hundreds of Jobs
Proposed acquisition of sports and local desks by Washington City Paper owner Mark Ein was denied, leading to mass layoffs.
New Dietary Guidelines Embrace Full-Fat Dairy, Sparking Debate
Manufactured Dissent: Who's Funding the Protest Movement?
Lifestyle
Savannah Guthrie's Faith Provides Comfort Amid Difficult Time
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde discusses how Guthrie's religious beliefs may help her cope with the disappearance of her sister Nancy.

UW Students Receive $4M Settlement for COVID-Era Tuition Dispute
Landmark case signals shift in how universities address disruptions to in-person learning and student expectations.
Seattle's Queen Anne Pool Landmarked, Headed to City Council
The midcentury pool designed by the state's first Black licensed architect faces review for historic preservation.
Sports
Wizards Weighing Trae Young's Return Amid Anthony Davis Injury
Washington must balance playoff push with draft lottery odds as star guard recovers from MCL injury.

Wizards Rookie Riley Faces Uncertain Future Amid Young Core
Washington's influx of young talent creates a logjam, putting Riley's long-term role in question.
Former NFL Agent Criticizes NCAA's Handling of NIL Deals
Ben Dogra says the NCAA is 'clearly not doing their job' in regulating name, image and likeness agreements.
Politics
Nexstar's 'The Hill' Expands to New York to Boost Ad Partnerships
The political news outlet aims to broaden its reach and revenue ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Trump Vows 'Softer Touch' but Forges Ahead with 'Mass Deportation'
Immigrant advocates warn that despite rhetoric changes, the administration's enforcement campaign will continue unabated.
Faith Leaders Stand Up Against Injustice
Clergy members take action to defend the marginalized and vulnerable
Business
Nexstar's 'The Hill' Expands to New York to Boost Ad Relationships
The political news outlet aims to attract more advocacy advertisers with its non-partisan coverage.

Washington Post CEO Resigns After Massive Layoffs
Departure of Will Lewis signals deeper crisis in American newspaper industry
Korean Treasures Exhibition Draws Record Crowds in Washington
Samsung-backed showcase of late chairman's art collection a hit at Smithsonian
Finance
Tech Stocks Lead Wall Street Sell-Off as Jitters Flare Up
Software stocks slump amid fears of AI disruption, sparking wider market decline

US Futures and Asian Shares Slip on Worries Over Trump's Fed Pick
Concerns over potential AI bubble and impact of new Fed chair also weigh on markets
US Futures, Asian Shares Slip as Wall Street Retreats, Oil Prices Fall
Kospi tumbles 4.6% amid concerns over AI tech bubble, gold and silver prices see volatility