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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
daily newspaper
news organization
acquiredBy Jeff Bezos
awarded Pulitzer Prize
basedIn District of Columbia
cityOfPublication Washington, D.C.
contributedTo events leading to Richard Nixon’s resignation
exposure of the Watergate scandal
country United States
coverageArea arts and culture
business
international news
national news
opinion
politics
sports
dateOfAcquisition 2013
format broadsheet
formerOwner Graham family
The Washington Post Company
foundedAs four-page Democratic morning paper
foundedBy Stilson Hutchins
hasDigitalProduct The Washington Post app
Washington Post digital subscription
hasMotto Democracy Dies in Darkness
hasNotableEditor Ben Bradlee
hasNotableJournalist Bob Woodward
Carl Bernstein
hasSection Metro
Opinions
Outlook
Style
hasWebsite https://www.washingtonpost.com
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
inception 1877
ISSN 0190-8286
language English
medium online
print
notableEvent Watergate scandal reporting
notableFor coverage of the Watergate scandal
investigative journalism
OCLC 2269358
owner Jeff Bezos
politicalAlignment generally liberal
printEditionFrequency daily
publisher Nash Holdings LLC

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