Kim Mulkey proved the point of the Washington Post’s profile before it was even published
For Kim Mulkey, the sharing of what makes her tick is the greatest crime of all.
For Kim Mulkey, the sharing of what makes her tick is the greatest crime of all.
"It is exactly what I expected it to be. Nothing explosive."
"She is publicly defiant, she is somewhat over-controlling, she does not want to be covered in the way that champions are covered, which is in-depth."
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"My kids didn't even know I said that yesterday. That team's not involved in this."
"I will sue the Washington Post if they publish a false story on me."
Boomer Esiason once again came to the defense of Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy on Thursday. Esiason called...
"Do you think that's fair?"
“Nine years ago, I was honored to be selected by Jeff Bezos to be Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post. Working with Jeff and the exceptional team at The Post has been an incredible experience and enormously gratifying.”
"Laura will cover the rapidly changing digital media industry."
A report from Josh Kosman of The New York Post has sources suggesting Jeff Bezos might sell The Washington Post to make it easier for him to buy the Washington Commanders.
"We are deeply disappointed that a company that makes money from news like Nexstar would agree to participate in such a shameful PR stunt as LIV Golf."
Buckner will "write commentary, criticism, and essays that focus on how sports shape and illuminate our understanding of culture and society," according to sports editor Matt Vita.
Larimer died on May 15 at the age of 47 from an apparent heart attack.
If your favorite team won or you have a cherished World Series memory, Boswell was probably there and wrote about it better than anybody.
"I’ll miss the marvelous misery of covering the World Series this year."
Lee was previously with the Post from 2005 to 2015.
"Bubbleball will explore a fierce title chase and illuminate the many quirks of my life inside the bubble."
Thursday's Washington Post story on sexual harassment from employees of the Washington NFL team included stories from not just those who worked for that team, but also journalists who covered that team. That's led to the PFWA calling for reform to provide a safe workplace for journalists.
Gildea was a long-time Washington Post sportswriter, and while many knew him for his boxing coverage, he also covered everything from baseball to the World Cup to the Olympics to basketball.
Lovinger was a key early editor at Page 2 and an important figure in later ESPN multiplatform journalism efforts.
Putting Buckner's error on the ticker/in a tweet/in a headline was an unusual move by obituary standards, and it took some criticism.
Exactly what promise is being broken, and who broke the promise?
Clayton was one of many ESPN reporters laid off last spring.