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In the annual public surveys about trust and reputation, journalists and the media have regularly fallen near the very bottom, often just above Congress. But in this year’s Gallup poll, we have managed to fall below Congress. Our profession is now the least trusted of all. Something we are doing is clearly not working. Let me give an analogy. Voting machines must meet two requirements. They must c
TOKYO — The U.S. presidential election has spawned a viral Japanese phrase that encapsulates the mild panic brewing here: “moshi-tora,” or “if Trump.” It’s a shorthand for: What if Donald Trump wins? Many capitals around the world are debating the “America First” president’s potential return. But in Japan — which values predictability and loves abbreviated phrases — the anxiety over Trump 2.0 has
Michigan lawmaker says Gaza should be approached ‘like Nagasaki and Hiroshima’ The office of Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) says the congressman was speaking metaphorically
A quarter of Americans believe FBI instigated Jan. 6, Post-UMD poll finds More than 3 in 10 Republicans have adopted the falsehood that the FBI conspired to cause the Capitol riot
KYIV — The cluttered car carrying a mother and her 12-year-old daughter seemed barely worth the attention of Russian security officials as it approached a border checkpoint. But the least conspicuous piece of luggage — a crate for a cat — was part of an elaborate, lethal plot. Ukrainian operatives had installed a hidden compartment in the pet carrier, according to security officials with knowledge
The site formerly known as Twitter added a five-second delay when a user clicked on a shortened link to the New York Times, Facebook and other sites Musk commonly attacks, a Washington Post analysis found
China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say Tokyo has strengthened its defenses after a major cybersecurity breach, but gaps remain that could slow information-sharing with the Pentagon
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Far-right Twitter influencers first on Elon Musk’s monetization scheme The platform is paying high-profile creators, including Andrew Tate, thousands of dollars for posting to the app
Former president Donald Trump disclosed new details about roughly $1 billion in earnings in a revised financial filing covering much of his post-presidency, including money from foreign ventures, speaking fees and a Florida golf course. Trump reported several hundred sources of income in an initial April financial disclosure but provided only broad ranges for the income he received from each sourc
Alex Pearlman, a stand-up comedian in Philadelphia, woke up one morning in June and turned on the local news. A portion of Interstate 95 had collapsed. Pearlman thought it was the type of thing people should know about. A decade ago, Twitter rose to prominence by casting itself as a “global town square,” a space where anyone could reach millions of people overnight. The platform was pivotal in fac
National Geographic lays off its last remaining staff writers The magazine, which remains among the most read in the U.S., has struggled in the digital era to command the kind of resources that fueled the deep reporting it became known for
U.S. had intelligence of detailed Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream pipeline THE DISCORD LEAKS | The CIA learned last June, via a European spy agency, that a six-person team of Ukrainian special operations forces intended to sabotage the Russia-to-Germany natural gas project
The genius behind Zelda is at the peak of his power — and feeling his age Eiji Aonuma designed marionettes before overseeing the wildly popular video game series. Its latest title, ‘Tears of the Kingdom,’ has sold 10 million copies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has won the trust of Western governments by refusing to use the weapons they provide for attacks inside Russia and prioritizing the targeting of Russian forces inside Ukraine’s borders. But behind closed doors, Ukraine’s leader has proposed going in a more audacious direction — occupying Russian villages to gain leverage over Moscow, bombing a pipeline that t
The man behind a massive leak of U.S. government secrets that has exposed spying on allies, revealed the grim prospects for Ukraine’s war with Russia and ignited diplomatic fires for the White House is a young, charismatic gun enthusiast who shared highly classified documents with a group of far-flung acquaintances searching for companionship amid the isolation of the pandemic. United by their mut
Sorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. This Handout picture taken and released by the Ukrainian Presidential press service on March 21, 2023 shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (R) welcoming Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a meeting at Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv. - Japan's prime minister arrived in Kyiv on March 21, after the foreig
DNIPROPETROVSK REGION, Ukraine — The quality of Ukraine’s military force, once considered a substantial advantage over Russia, has been degraded by a year of casualties that have taken many of the most experienced fighters off the battlefield, leading some Ukrainian officials to question Kyiv’s readiness to mount a much-anticipated spring offensive. U.S. and European officials have estimated that
Tech’s hottest new job: AI whisperer. No coding required. 'Prompt engineers’ are being hired for their skill in getting AI systems to produce exactly what they want. And they make pretty good money. Prompt engineer Riley Goodside at Scale AI’s office in San Francisco on Feb. 22. (Chloe Aftel for The Washington Post)
President Joe Biden shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on July 25. (Demetrius Freeman/The Post)
Musk suspends journalists from Twitter, claims ‘assassination’ danger Company executives alleged that the more than half a dozen reporters endangered Twitter’s owner by sharing his location. But a review of their tweets shows no evidence of it.
Twitter grapples with Chinese spam obscuring news of protests For hours, links to adult content overwhelmed other posts from cities where dramatic rallies escalated
An emboldened cast of anonymous trolls spewed racist slurs and Nazi memes onto Twitter in the hours after billionaire industrialist Elon Musk took over the social network, raising fears that his pledge of unrestricted free speech could fuel a new wave of online hate. The flood of racist posts was among the most prominent signs of how Twitter had changed in the first hours of Musk’s ownership. But
A document describing a foreign government’s military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities, was found by FBI agents who searched former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and private club last month, according to people familiar with the matter, underscoring concerns among U.S. intelligence officials about classified material stashed in the Florida property. Some of the seized d
Anyone who lives in the Mid-Atlantic knows that pop-up thunderstorms are a staple of the summertime. Tuesday was no exception, featuring a spattering of renegade downpours that blossomed during the heat of the day. But one of the storms west of D.C. wasn’t your typical late-day shower: The cloud appeared to be shimmering in rainbow hues. It wasn’t a rainbow though, nor was it a sun halo. Instead,
Russia’s spies misread Ukraine and misled Kremlin as war loomed The Moscow headquarters of Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB, which played a key role in President Vladimir Putin's war plans. (Emily Sabens/The Washington Post; AFP/Getty; Olga Maltseva/AFP/Getty; iStock) KYIV, Ukraine — In the final days before the invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s security service began sending cryptic instruct
Former White House national security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday that it was a “mistake” to believe the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol was part of a “carefully planned coup d’etat” by President Donald Trump. “That’s not the way Donald Trump does things,” Bolton told Jake Tapper on CNN’s “The Lead.” “It’s rambling from one half, vast idea to another, one plan that falls through and anothe
With door-to-door sales tactics that targeted grieving elderly people and the cultivation of prominent political leaders, the Unification Church has spent decades establishing Japan as its most dependable profit center, according to investigators who study the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s many-tentacled spiritual and financial global empire. Now, after the suspected assassin of former Japanese prime
TOKYO — Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, or LDP, and its coalition partners have secured a two-thirds supermajority in the nation’s parliament, according to Sunday’s election results, a powerful showing that could allow the LDP to carry forward former prime minister Shinzo Abe’s biggest ambitions in the aftermath of his assassination. The overwhelming victory could u
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