The True Story Behind Katharine Graham's Rise to Publisher in The Post
The new movie The Post, out Friday, finds the titular paper at a pivotal moment in its history. In 1971, after the New York Times was temporarily barred from publishing the explosive information in the Pentagon Papers, the Washington Post (and other publications) made the decision to report on parts of
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Little, Brown is publishing what it calls an inside account of Donald Trump's presidency by journalist Michael Wolff. The book, entitled Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, benefits from “unprecedented access to Donald Trump's White House administration”, according to the publisher.
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In 1971, Neil Sheehan, a New York Times reporter in Washington, scored the scoop of a lifetime. Daniel Ellsberg, a former military analyst, had become disillusioned with the Vietnam War and decided to leak a top-secret history of the decision-making behind the conflict. Frustrated by his attempts to
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