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The Washington Post's longtime fact-checker Glenn Kessler is leaving the paper after 27 years, the latest to take a buyout at ...
A longtime columnist in The Washington Post's sports section is off to greener pastures. According to Ben Mullin of the New ...
Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post’s longtime lead fact-checker, announced Monday he had taken a buyout, becoming the latest ...
Joining the growing exodus of talent at the Washington Post, media columnist Erik Wemple announced on Wednesday he has ...
Erik Wemple announced Wednesday on social media that he’s leaving The Washington Post after 14 years. In a post on ...
Kessler used a Pinocchio scale for his fact checks, and "Four Pinocchios" was his version of a "Pants on Fire" lie. During ...
NEW: Longtime Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler announces he has taken a buyout and that the paper has yet to find a ...
When 400 fact-checkers from around the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro in June for an annual conference, the mood was tense.
The Washington Post continues to face major staff exodus as all but one obituary reporter recently accepted a buyout from the major media outlet this week.
Capehart’s decision to leave the Washington Post comes days after veteran reporter and columnist Philip Bump revealed that he ...