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  2. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Times is an American conservative daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on national politics. Its broadsheet daily edition is distributed throughout Washington, D.C. and the greater Washington metropolitan area, including suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.

  3. Washington Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Hearst acquired the old Washington Times.It had been established in 1894 and owned successively by Congressman Charles G. Conn (1844–1931) of Elkhart, Indiana, publisher Stilson Hutchins (1838–1912, previous founder/owner of The Washington Post, 1877–1889), and most recently Frank A. Munsey (1854–1925), a financier, banker and magazine publisher known as the "Dealer in Dailies ...

  4. Craig J. Spence - Wikipedia

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    Craig J. Spence (October 25, 1940 [1] – November 10, 1989) was an American journalist, lobbyist, and socialite who committed suicide in 1989 in the wake of a Washington Times exposé reporting on his involvement in a prostitution ring and in blackmail.

  5. WJLA 24/7 News - Wikipedia

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    WJLA 24/7 News is an American regional cable news television channel in Washington, D.C., operated by ABC-affiliated station WJLA-TV (channel 7) owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The channel provides 24-hour news coverage primarily focused on Washington, northern Virginia , and suburban areas of Maryland within the Washington metropolitan ...

  6. USA Today joins the Washington Post and L.A. Times in not ...

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    The L.A. Times had endorsed a presidential candidate each cycle since 2004, while the Post’s presidential endorsements date back to 1988. USA Today, which endorsed Joe Biden in 2020, has been ...

  7. Emily J. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Emily Miller (born 1970 or 1971) is an American political communications strategist, [2] [3] journalist and author. She has worked as the senior political correspondent at One America News Network, and before that as chief investigative reporter for WTTG, the local Fox affiliate in Washington, D.C., and was senior editor of The Washington Times ' opinion pages.

  8. Cissy Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Josephine Medill "Cissy" Patterson, Countess Gizycki (November 7, 1881 – July 24, 1948) was an American journalist and newspaper editor, publisher and owner. She was one of the first women to head a major daily newspaper, the Washington Times-Herald in Washington, D.C.

  9. John Lofton - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In a 1989 appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Lofton and fellow conservative columnist Mona Charen debated with two homosexual couples on the subjects of gay adoption and the then-novel concept of same-sex marriage. [8] Both Lofton and Charen argued that legally sanctioning such marriages would undermine the fabric of the American family.