Washington Post
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The Washington Post is a major American newspaper renowned for its investigative journalism, particularly its pivotal reporting on the Watergate scandal that led to President Nixon’s resignation.
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| instanceOf |
broadsheet newspaper
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daily newspaper → news organization → |
| acquiredBy |
Jeff Bezos
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| awarded |
Pulitzer Prize
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| basedIn |
District of Columbia
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| cityOfPublication |
Washington, D.C.
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| contributedTo |
events leading to Richard Nixon’s resignation
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exposure of the Watergate scandal → |
| country |
United States
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| coverageArea |
arts and culture
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business → international news → national news → opinion → politics → sports → |
| dateOfAcquisition |
2013
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| format |
broadsheet
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| formerOwner |
Graham family
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The Washington Post Company → |
| foundedAs |
four-page Democratic morning paper
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| foundedBy |
Stilson Hutchins
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| hasDigitalProduct |
The Washington Post app
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Washington Post digital subscription → |
| hasMotto |
Democracy Dies in Darkness
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| hasNotableEditor |
Ben Bradlee
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| hasNotableJournalist |
Bob Woodward
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Carl Bernstein → |
| hasSection |
Metro
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Opinions → Outlook → Style → |
| hasWebsite |
https://www.washingtonpost.com
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| headquartersLocation |
Washington, D.C.
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| inception |
1877
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| ISSN |
0190-8286
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| language |
English
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| medium |
online
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print → |
| notableEvent |
Watergate scandal reporting
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| notableFor |
coverage of the Watergate scandal
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investigative journalism → |
| OCLC |
2269358
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| owner |
Jeff Bezos
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| politicalAlignment |
generally liberal
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| printEditionFrequency |
daily
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| publisher |
Nash Holdings LLC
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Ben Bradlee
("The Washington Post")
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Bob Woodward ("The Washington Post") → Bob Woodward ("The Washington Post") → Carl Bernstein ("The Washington Post") → Irin Carmon ("The Washington Post") → Peter Benchley ("The Washington Post") → Robert Upshur Woodward ("The Washington Post") → |
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Andrew Bacevich
("The Washington Post")
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Christopher J. Lane ("The Washington Post") → David Grann ("The Washington Post") → Simon Johnson ("The Washington Post") → |
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Graham family
("The Washington Post")
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Nash Holdings LLC ("The Washington Post") → |
acquired |
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Carl Bernstein
("The Washington Post investigative team")
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Robert Upshur Woodward ("The Washington Post newsroom") → |
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Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting
("The Washington Post")
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Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting ("The Washington Post") → |
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Graham family
("The Washington Post")
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The Washington Post Company ("The Washington Post") → |
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Nash Holdings LLC
("The Washington Post")
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Nash Holdings LLC
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All the President’s Men
("The Washington Post")
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Bob Woodward
("The Washington Post")
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White House press corps
("The Washington Post")
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Nash Holdings LLC
("The Washington Post")
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The Washington Times-Herald
("The Washington Post")
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Deep Throat
("The Washington Post")
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Watergate scandal
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Pentagon Papers
("The Washington Post")
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The Post
("The Washington Post")
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Nash Holdings LLC
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The Washington Times-Herald
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Graham family
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The Washington Post Company
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Nash Holdings LLC
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The Washington Post Company
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The Washington Post Company
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Outlook
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The Warmth of Other Suns
("The Washington Post")
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Outlook
("The Washington Post")
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The Washington Post Company
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El Mozote massacre
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Stellar Wind
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The Sixth Extinction
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Democracy Dies in Darkness
("The Washington Post")
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Frances Scott Fitzgerald
("The Washington Post")
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