Glenn Kessler and his Washington Post “Fact Checker” squad celebrated their end-of-term count of President Trump’s “false and misleading statements” – 30,573. Their level of aggression clearly increased as the term went on, since they announced on January 21, 2019 they had arrived at 8,158 of those – or 26.7 percent of the four-year total.
The Washington Post was rocked by at least two high-profile exits of longtime editors following an exodus of talent who have fled the paper over the past several months.
California lawmakers are launching a plan to force digital giants like Facebook and Google to pay publishers for news content, taking a contentious global fight to the state level.
Current and former Washington Post employees spoke with Fox News Digital about how the paper "feels lost at sea" in recent years as it faces economic hurdles.