The Washington Post layoffs

The Washington Post is laying off roughly 4 percent of its workforce due to ongoing financial struggles. The cuts will affect fewer than 100 employees in various business divisions but will not impact the newsroom. The company is making adjustments to adapt to changing business conditions.

Allegations against Washington Post's Publisher and CEO Will Lewis

The Washington Post's new publisher and CEO, Will Lewis, has been accused of pressuring the newsroom not to run stories about him. Lewis has a history of engaging in efforts to prevent negative coverage. He denies any wrongdoing but has faced allegations related to covering up criminal practices at Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids.

Criticism of NPR's Bias and Lack of Diverse Views

Senior business editor Uri Berliner criticized NPR for lack of diverse views and left-wing bias, citing examples of biased coverage and advocacy. NPR's chief news executive rejected Berliner's assessment, stating inclusion is critical for nuanced storytelling.