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A Washington Examiner dispenser, from the time when the newspaper was a free daily paper.. The publication now known as the Washington Examiner began its life as a handful of suburban news outlets known as the Journal Newspapers, distributed not in Washington D.C. itself, but only in its suburbs: Montgomery Journal, Prince George's Journal, and Northern Virginia Journal. [8]
The editorial boards of the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times planned to endorse Kamala Harris. The owners of the newspapers stopped their papers from publishing the endorsements less than two weeks before Election Day. The Post's owner since 2013, Jeff Bezos, instructed publisher William Lewis to not make an endorsement.
The Washington Examiner → Washington Examiner – I don't know if there's a written guideline, but the titles of articles about publications appear to consistently use whatever is on the publication's nameplate (masthead). The New York Times, but Chicago Tribune. The Guardian, but Daily Mail. And so on.
The current program director is Becket Adams, who has written for conservative publications including the Washington Examiner and the National Review. [1] The NJC runs programs and internships for journalism students to educate them on professional journalism and conservative political issues and values.
Philip Klein is an American author and journalist who is the editor of National Review Online.Klein previously worked as the executive editor of the Washington Examiner, as a Washington correspondent for The American Spectator, [2] and as a financial reporter for Reuters.
Washington: The Austin Chronicle [125] 82,772 [126] Texas: Barack Obama The Capital Times (Madison; 2x weekly) [127] online: Wisconsin: Barack Obama St. Louis American [128] 66,000 [129] Missouri: Barack Obama Falls Church News-Press [130] 30,000: Virginia: Barack Obama Washington City Paper [131] 68,059 [132] District of Columbia: Barack Obama ...
Longtime Washington Post editorial board member David Hoffman stepped down Monday over the paper’s decision not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, as did Molly Roberts.
Hillyer returned to Washington in 2006, serving as a managing director at Qorvis Communications, and executive editor of The American Spectator before assuming the post of Associate Editorial Page Editor at The Washington Examiner in 2008. From 2009 through 2011, he was a senior editorial writer at The Washington Times.