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I live in a town in the rural county where I was born. I returned after being gone for 26 years and was stunned at my ...
Democracy dies in darkness? The Washington Post is not endorsing a presidential candidate this year, for the first time since 1988. The editorial is bylined by publisher and CEO Will Lewis.
The masthead of The Washington Post bears a motto: “Democracy dies in darkness.” Some find the phrase melodramatic, but it is hard to deny that it is true. One could also say that democracy ...
Wags have scoffed at the Pulitzer-Prize winning newspaper's motto, "Democracy Dies in Darkness." Monday, a Post reporter harmed any pretense of fairness on a national stage.
The Washington Post may think democracy dies in darkness, but apparently, there’s no reason we can’t all be entertained by some “riveting storytelling” first. The New York Times reports ...
Democracy dies in darkness. Mainstream information sources in the U.S. — including TV networks, newspapers, social media, search engines, and fact-checkers — overwhelmingly lean left-of-center.
Democracy Dies in Dumbness. March 11, 2025. Credit... Will Matsuda for The New York Times. Listen to this article · 5:47 min Learn more. Share full article. ... Democracy may die in darkness.
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are locked in a tight race with less than two weeks until the election. University of Virginia’s Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato ...
Wags have scoffed at the Pulitzer-Prize-winning newspaper’s motto, “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” Monday, a Post reporter harmed any pretense of fairness on a national stage.
November’s election results were heartbreaking to me and so many rural Democrats who were working hard to help our communities. For context, there are 3,143 counties in America. More than 2,500 ...