The Washington Post is laying off more than 300 journalists, deepening concerns over newsroom cuts nationwide, The New York Times reports, amid steep digital losses and shifting media economics.
USA Today reports that the end of Washington Post’s standalone sports section marks a sobering moment for American journalism, raising fresh concerns about local coverage and newsroom cuts.
The Washington Post’s top editor resigned following a contentious round of newsroom layoffs, intensifying scrutiny of leadership decisions and sparking debate over the paper’s future.