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Chelsea Janes, a reporter for the Washington Post, referred to the AKA Skee Wee as screeching. Let's just say she learned something that day.
After an author at The Washington Post said she believes that consensual sexual activity between teachers and students should not be criminalized, Charing Ball says such beliefs keep adults from taking responsibility for their predatory actions.
(Washington Business Journal) — For the first time in the Washington Post’s history, the publication will run an advertisement on the paper’s front page this Sunday. McLean-based Capital One Financial Corp. is buying the ad, which is part of a larger advertising campaign the company is conducting in both the Post’s print and online outlets. […]
(Washington Business Journal) — Moody’s Investors Service may downgrade its Washington Post Co. credit ratings because potential changes in student loan guidelines could curtail business for its profitable Kaplan Inc. education division. Proposed Department of Education guidelines would impose minimum student loan repayment rates and cap debt-to-income requirements for students at for-profit schools to remain eligible for […]
Skin cancer is not just a white thing
Nowhere to go, now somewhere to grow.
(Entrepreneur.com) — Say you’re a young startup–growing fast, but with little-to-zero positive cash flow–and you’re straining to reach the next level or just to get through the end of the month. The bank-financing drought is showing no sign of letting up, and of course credit lines are reeled in tight. What’s the answer? For a […]
(AP) — The Washington Post Co. is putting Newsweek up for sale in hopes that another owner can figure out how to stem losses at the 77-year-old weekly magazine. While magazines in general have struggled with steep declines in advertising revenue because of the recession, news magazines such as Newsweek face the added pressures from up-to-the-second online […]
(WashingtonPost.com) — The Washington Post Co. announced moments ago that it has hired Allen & Co. to seek buyers for Newsweek magazine, the money-losing newsweekly that The Post Co. has owned for decades. Read More…
Richard Prince at Journal-isms reports that Nia-Malika Henderson will join the Washington Post and move on from her reporting position wit the wildly-popular Washington website Politico.com. Her new beat is quite interesting and unusual. As said in the official Washington Post memo, “Nia will focus her reporting on the First Family, and mine the intersection […]
Radio mogul Cathy Hughes speaks.