The Washington Post
/ðə ˌwɒʃɪŋtən ˈpəʊst/
/ðə ˌwɑːʃɪŋtən ˈpəʊst/
(also also informal The Post)
- a leading US national newspaper, published every day in Washington, DC. It is generally considered to express liberal opinions. It was the first newspaper to investigate the full Watergate story, and for this it won a Pulitzer Prize (1973). It was first published in 1877.
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The Washington Post