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Washington Post cuts one-third of staff in sweeping layoffs; newsroom protests and fundraising follow

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The Washington Post has laid off more than 300 journalists and staff, roughly one-third of its workforce, in one of the most significant cutbacks in its history, as the newspaper grapples with ongoing financial losses and a strategic restructuring.

The layoffs have hit foreign bureaus, the sports desk, and audio and culture teams, with some reporters learning they were being let go while reporting from conflict zones. Among those affected were senior international correspondents, including Ishaan Tharoor, after 11 years with the publication.

Employees were informed of the cuts during a Zoom call from executive editor Matt Murray, who described the action as a painful but necessary “strategic reset” designed to put the paper on stronger financial footing and sharpen its focus on core areas such as national politics and security. Critics inside and outside the newsroom have called the move a “bloodbath,” warning it undermines The Post’s ability to cover global news and serve readers worldwide.

In response, hundreds of current and former staffers rallied at the paper’s downtown Washington headquarters to protest the cuts and urge renewed commitment to journalism.

The Washington Post Guild and supporters have launched a GoFundMe fundraiser that has raised significant donations to assist laid-off journalists with relocation, healthcare, and other needs.

Ownership under Jeff Bezos — who has remained publicly silent amid criticism — has been defended by some executives as committed to the paper’s future, though voices both within and outside the newsroom have questioned the direction and impact of the cuts.

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