After uproar over ethics, new 'Washington Post' editor won't take the job
Briefly

Beset by crisis, Washington Post's pick for lead editor, Robert Winnett, withdraws, leaving CEO Will Lewis to secure his own tenure after failing to fill the role properly.
Both Lewis and Winnett faced scrutiny for questionable ethics, including paying for scoops, planting reporters in government roles, and using a private investigator for confidential information, actions that violate American journalistic standards.
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