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Eugene Harold Robinson (born March 12, 1954) is an American newspaper columnist and an associate editor of The Washington Post. His columns are syndicated to 262 newspapers by The Washington Post Writers Group. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009, was elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board in 2011 [2] and served as its chair from 2017 to 2018. [3]
But Robinson, a Washington Post columnist, insisted that despite Trump’s repeated threats to back out, the former president increasingly senses he has no choice but to debate her.
In 1981, Janet Cooke, a staff writer on the Post's "Weeklies" section, received the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for her story, "Jimmy's World," a profile of an eight-year-old heroin addict in Washington, D.C. [64] The Post later returned the award when the newspaper revealed the story had been fabricated.
Eugene Robinson, 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner, columnist and associate editor of The Washington Post; Max Robinson, broadcast journalist for ABC World News Tonight; Al Roker, journalist; Angela Rye, CNN political commentator; Omari Salisbury, independent journalist and founder of Converge Media in Seattle, Washington
The Washington Post is planning on eliminating its "gender columnist" position after the writer penned a piece that was ultimately scrapped by the paper's editors, Fox News Digital has learned ...
The Washington Post Writers Group (WPWG), a division of The Washington Post News Service & Syndicate, is a press syndication service distributing opinion columnists, breaking news, podcasts and video journalism, lifestyle content, and graphics and data visualizations. The service is operated by The Washington Post. [1]
A Washington Post column unleashed on Biden's legacy on Monday, arguing that the president would be remembered for his failed attempt at a second term.
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