He also owns Blue Origin company, The Washington Post company, and Bezos expeditions company, Bezos earth fund, Bezos academy company ... Amazon's $1.5 billion purchase of the South Lake Union ...
Ahead of receiving the John B. Fairchild Honor, Cucinelli reflects on his career and on his goal of being seen as "a decent ...
Like Harvard or the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ... In a missive explaining his decision, the Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos, explained that the shift was not the product of ...
In a column published by the Post a few hours after NPR’s report, Bezos seemed only dimly aware of the subscriber exodus, never mentioning it. Instead, he leaned on principle: “What ...
WASHINGTON — A decade ago, Jeff Bezos was expected to make a splash ... announced with great fanfare that it would form a second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac ...
I agree with Jeff Bezos on one thing ... t have wounded the Post’s reputation more if he had set the Washington headquarters afire. Nice work, sir. Sure, national newspaper endorsements don ...
Jeff Bezos defended The Washington Post's decision to not endorse a presidential candidate in a column published in his own newspaper Monday, saying it would create the perception of bias in an ...
Jeff Bezos was busy celebrating Katy Perry’s birthday over the weekend as the Washington Post became mired in chaos over its failure to endorse Kamala Harris for president, according to a report.
Jeff Bezos on Monday defended the Washington Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate as "principled," with the billionaire founder of Amazon.com arguing Americans believe the media ...
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville did not mince words while discussing Jeff Bezos' op-ed laying out why the Washington Post chose not to endorse a political candidate during this ...
Jeff Bezos' recent decision to stop The Washington Post's presidential endorsements sparked a backlash that cost the newspaper more than 250,000 subscriptions. The Post's decision has also become ...
Bezos’s column is, to use a term of art in the publishing industry, bad: a jumble of unsupported assertions, inapposite bromides, and circular reasoning. It is the product of a persistent ...