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  2. Sunday magazine - Wikipedia

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    USA Weekend ceased publication on December 28, 2014. [11] In 1977, The Washington Post's Sunday supplement, Potomac Magazine, became The Washington Post Magazine. [12] Its final issue appeared on Christmas Day, 2022. [13] In 1994, Parade began React magazine, aimed at middle-schoolers. It was offered only to Parade-subscribing newspapers.

  3. Washington Post Subscriptions In Free Fall After Bezos ... - AOL

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    The venerable paper has reportedly lost 8% of its paid subscribers ― and counting.

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  5. The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post is regarded as one of the leading daily American newspapers along with The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal. [18] The Post has distinguished itself through its political reporting on the workings of the White House, Congress, and other aspects of the U.S. government.

  6. Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive was an online subsidiary of The Washington Post Company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States. WPNI operated washingtonpost.com, the website of the Washington Post, as well as the Web sites Newsweek.com, Slate, Foreign Policy Magazine, Budget Travel Online, Sprig, LoudonExtra.com, The Root and TheBigMoney.

  7. Washington Post reports liberals are canceling subscriptions ...

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    The Washington Post reported that a "cancellation movement" of once-loyal readers cutting ties with the paper is a "political statement primarily coming from the American left."