The Washington Post
Definition
A leading American daily newspaper based in Washington, D.C., renowned for its investigative journalism, political coverage, and editorial influence.
Founded in 1877 and owned by Nash Holdings (via Jeff Bezos since 2013), it's often abbreviated as WaPo and famous for breaking the Watergate scandal in the 1970s.
Examples
The Washington Post ran a front-page exposé proving my coffee addiction is a national security threat.
I blame The Washington Post for my insomnia—those late-night notifications about congressional drama are relentless.
Subscribing to The Washington Post is like hiring a detective for your news feed: thorough, expensive, and occasionally scandalous.
The Washington Post's latest op-ed had me nodding so hard, I spilled my latte on the comics page.
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