La CIA avisa: l’Iran pot resistir al blocatge d’Ormuz molt més temps que no creu el govern Trump https://www.vilaweb.cat/noticies/cia-trump-guerra-blocatge-ormuz-informe/ #TheWashingtonPost #WashingtonPost #DonaldTrump #EstatsUnits #Iran
La CIA avisa: l'Iran pot resistir al blocatge d'Ormuz molt més temps que no creu el govern Trump

The Washington Post · Warren P. Strobel, John Hudson i Ellen Nakashima Un informe confidencial de la CIA lliurat aquesta setmana al govern Trump avisa que l’Iran podria resistir al blocatge naval nord-americà de l’estret d’Ormuz durant els pròxims tres o quatre mesos, pel cap baix, un càlcul que contrasta radicalment amb el triomfalisme del […]

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Newspaper withdrawal at the breakfast table

Mornings haven’t been quite the same around the house since Feb. 26–the last one that started with a print copy of the Washington Post landing somewhere near our front walk, making less of a thud than it once did, sometime before dawn.

That marked the end of a streak of Post home delivery that had run decades, going back to my first apartments out of college in Arlington and D.C. The wanton destruction of much of my old newsroom, followed by my seeing the sad results of Jeff Bezos’s act of civic vandalism and then facing an imminent renewal of our print subscription, pushed me to terminate that streak–in sorrow, not anger.

(The Post’s site didn’t even offer me a discount on my way out.)

Since then, the demise of a daily habit of analog news reading has left me with a breakfast-table problem: What do I read instead to ensure I still start the day by informing myself? Ideally, without bringing a touchscreen device to the table?

One early answer had been collecting dust on other household surfaces: the print magazines we get.

I’m one of the many people who subscribed to Wired in early 2025 in appreciation of that publication’s outstanding coverage of the Trump administration’s abuses of power. But until the dead-tree edition of the Post wasn’t occupying space on the breakfast table, I let copies of that magazine pile up.

We also have back issues of such other print mags as the Air & Space Museum’s Air & Space quarterly and the UVA and Georgetown alumni magazines my wife and I get. I’ve been reminded that they’re worth reading with a morning coffee–among other things, I now know that the coffee company I keep buying from at Costco was founded by another Hoya.

And there’s a slightly less-portable form of printed media, books. My current read is my Post friend Sara Kehaulani Goo’s memoir Kuleana, in which she unpacks her Hawaiian heritage and her family’s struggles to hold on to the last of some ancestral land.

If I must turn to a touchscreen, I’ve realized that my digital reading should be one of the most newspaper-like forms of online publishing, RSS. Catching up with favorite sites via that online-syndication format seems healthier than flipping over to social media.

I can also read the Washington Post on the web or in its Android or iPad apps–my Arlington and D.C. library cards provide free online access, notwithstanding the occasional glitch renewing that freebie. And yet I don’t turn to what I think of as my alma mater of journalism as often as I did when I paid for it. I feel a little bad about that.

#AirSpace #books #digitalMedia #Georgetown #Kuleana #mags #newspaper #printPaper #printSubscription #ReallySimpleSyndication #RSS #SaraGoo #washingtonPost #Wired
'Are Readers Meant to Take This Seriously?': Economist Refutes Latest Attack on Wealth Tax by Bezos' Washington Post | Common Dreams

"Local hospitals and emergency rooms could shut their doors forever because billionaires insist on paying less than the rest of us," said Emmanuel Saez, the French economist who designed California's wealth tax proposal.

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#AshleyStClair, 27yr-old formr brand ambassador 4 #CharlieKirk's #TurningPointUSA, has turned into 1 of the fiercest critics of movement she helpd build

St. Clair, who amassed more than 1M followers on #X, published an #AntiTransgender children's #book, appeard on #FoxNews & took selfies @ #MarALago, now alleges many of Trump's top online cheerleaders r "mercenaries of the attention economy" coordinating w/admin officials 4 paid promo deals, reported the #WashingtonPost

https://www.rawstory.com/ex-maga-star-exposes-secret-payments-and-marching-orders-from-the-administration/

Rumors of secret GOP payments to influencers now confirmed by ex-insider: expert

Ashley St. Clair, a 27-year-old former brand ambassador for Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA, has turned into one of the fiercest critics of the movement she helped build.St. Clair, who amassed more than a million followers on X, published an anti-transgender children's book, appeared on Fox News an...

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/05/06/zohran-mamdani-creepy-attack-ken-griffin-hurts-new-york-city/

I do not GAF who #KenGriffin is in real life or the fact that he made a ton of money through being a hedge fund manager. That's that job where basically you play with other people's money and come out stinking rich on the other side.

The editors at the #WashingtonPost have forgotten their journalistic past. They have mostly forgotten what it means to take a stand and call out assholes such as Donald Trump for being the greed monsters and terrible people that they are.

It was #BobWoodward and #CarlBernstein at the Post who helped expose the unethical and seedy side of #American politics. It was those two reporters along with several other writers at national newspapers during the seventies who helped in bringing about the downfall of President Richard #Nixon.

The new WaPo editors and owner have completely forgotten this history and why people today are tired of the ultra-rich behaving like extortionists. For the Post to come to the defense of Griffin as if unfettered capitalism always came first in every instance is really disingenuous and absolutely misleading.

Jeff Bezos' bold greed and his awful brand are really on display here. Bezos owns the Washington Post. Bezos always was a hack who drove a lot of independent American book publishers and also book stores out of business when Amazon was founded. The transition point started when Amazon started selling books and launched the online Kindle book selling service. The point of starting Kindle was to strategically and financially undercut all of the brick-and-mortar book stores. This was also billionaire Sam Walton's ruthless strategy: Walmart was single-handedly responsible for putting many smaller mom-and-pop retail stores across the Midwest and the rest of America out of business during the late 1980's and 1990's.

PS - See the blue backdrop in the photo of Ken Griffin? #MichaelMilken who founded Drexel Burnham Lambert was the low-life businessman who was *the* junk bond king during the 1980's. Gen X'ers: remember the Savings & Loan scandals that made their way to US Congress? That was Milken and his cronies (see the image in my comments that briefly explains how that occurred). The financier Michael Milken was PARDONED by Donald #Trump in 2020.

These people are all on the same payroll. They are avaricious beyond reproach. That just means people such as #Bezos are so greedy and that they've lost touch with reality to the point where they will run over everybody to procure even more money for their off-shore accounts.

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New York Mayor #Zohran #Mamdani has been scrambling to come up with money to fund a major expansion of city government, and he has put the politics of envy at the center of his effort. This is bound to be a fiscal failure, but it’s already a moral one.
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Last month, the social-media-savvy socialist filmed a video outside the New York home of billionaire Ken Griffin. He told viewers who lived there and declared, “We’re taxing the rich.” Why pick on the hedge fund manager?

The mayor didn’t accuse Griffin of violating any laws or even dodging taxes. His only crime was owning a nice penthouse — that is, being a successful person. Griffin said Tuesday that the video was “creepy and weird.” It was also unethical.

“He seems to have forgotten that the CEO of another American company was assassinated just blocks from where I live in New York,” the Citadel chief executive noted, referencing the assassination of #UnitedHealthcare ’s #BrianThompson in December 2024.

Luigi Mangione, awaiting trial for that premeditated murder, has inspired copycat violence aimed at the affluent. New court filings allege that the Los Angeles man charged with starting last year’s deadly Palisades Fire was also motivated by Mangione. When investigators asked him why someone might commit arson, he “responded that it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money,” prosecutors say.

Mamdani’s office said the mayor wants “all New Yorkers to succeed” and that this is about reforming the tax code. Yet such an egregious video isn’t about a good-faith debate over fiscal policy. It’s about vilifying Griffin.

To class warriors like Mamdani, success in a capitalist economy is akin to theft. Entrepreneurs don’t provide services for their customers; they steal from them and spend the money on themselves while others suffer. This is the opposite of reality...

Zohran Mamdani’s ‘creepy and weird’ attack on success

« To put any citizen in harm’s way is just inappropriate for one of our political leaders. »

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“If we built it, we can tear it down.”

-- 72-year-old Amazon worker Mary Hill

#JeffBezos #WillLewis #AdamONeal #WashingtonPost #WaPo #Journalism #FreePress #BoycottAmazon #BoycottWholeFoods #EatTheBillionaires #USPol

Imágenes satelitales revelan devastación en bases de EE.UU. por ataques iraníes

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.telesurtv.net/imagenes-satelitales-danos-bases-eeuu-iran/

questa inchiesta di #WashingtonPost, ora possibile perché i dati satellitari sono acquistabili con ritardo per censura di guerra, dimostra che #Basi e Infrastrutture USA non solo NON ci rendono sicuri,ma ci rendono un obiettivo in caso di attacco!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/05/06/iran-us-bases-satellite-images/

Iran has hit far more U.S. military assets than reported, satellite images show

Imagery published by Iranian state-affiliated media and verified by The Post shows damage to at least 228 structures or pieces of equipment at U.S. military sites.

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Repubblica.it: Dalla perquisizione dell’FBI al Pulitzer: la rivincita della giornalista finita nel mirino di Trump

Hannah Natanson è una reporter del Washington Post diventata uno dei volti simbolo dell’informazione sotto la pressione del potere. Il lavoro del suo team è stato premiato con il prestigioso riconoscimento

From the FBI raid to the Pulitzer: the comeback of the journalist targeted by Trump

Hannah Natanson is a Washington Post reporter who has become one of the iconic faces of information under the pressure of power. The work of her team has been awarded with the prestigious recognition.

#Pulitzer #Trump #HannahNatanson #WashingtonPost

https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2026/05/06/news/pulitzer_hannah_natanson_inchiesta_su_tagli_trump-425327240/

Dalla perquisizione dell’FBI al Pulitzer: la rivincita della giornalista finita nel mirino di Trump

Hannah Natanson è una reporter del Washington Post diventata uno dei volti simbolo dell’informazione sotto la pressione del potere. Il lavoro del suo team è st…

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Just got laid off? What you should do on this social network to get noticed

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/12/15/layoff-linkedin-tips/

#DigitalSocietyPress #GlobalSeminars #FutureWork #CareerGrowth #WashingtonPost #LaidOff #LinkedIN

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