Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Washington Post" in English language version.
...Mrs. Edith Galt, who became the second wife of Woodrow Wilson ... She also figures in the most famous newspaper typo in D.C. history. The Washington Post ... Intending to report that Wilson had been entertaining Mrs. Galt in a loge at the National, early editions instead printed that he was seen entering her there.
Including the 2023 awards, The Post has won 73 Pulitzer Prizes since 1936.
The Post said that the President spent the afternoon "entertaining" Mrs. Galt, but they dropped the "tain" in one edition. Wilson LOVED it.
The Washington Post really shouldn't need lobbyists for the health-care industry to act as our ombudsmen.
...Mrs. Edith Galt, who became the second wife of Woodrow Wilson ... She also figures in the most famous newspaper typo in D.C. history. The Washington Post ... Intending to report that Wilson had been entertaining Mrs. Galt in a loge at the National, early editions instead printed that he was seen entering her there.
The Post said that the President spent the afternoon "entertaining" Mrs. Galt, but they dropped the "tain" in one edition. Wilson LOVED it.
The Washington Post really shouldn't need lobbyists for the health-care industry to act as our ombudsmen.
Including the 2023 awards, The Post has won 73 Pulitzer Prizes since 1936.