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This AI startup went from zero to $1 billion in two years

Voice AI startup ElevenLabs has achieved unicorn status after raising $80 million in funding and being valued at over $1 billion.
ElevenLabs develops AI tools for creating synthetic voices across multiple languages and has clients such as The Washington Post.

'Washington Post' publisher tried to kill a story about him. It wasn't the first time

Will Lewis, Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, faced allegations involving pressuring newsroom chiefs to not run stories, raising concerns about his leadership and interference in editorial decisions.

Washington Post owner defends decision to end presidential endorsements

Jeff Bezos defends The Washington Post's decision not to endorse candidates, citing the need to counter perceptions of media bias.

Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again | Margaret Sullivan

Jeff Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post restored profitability, digital subscriptions, and journalistic integrity while maintaining editorial independence.

Sally Buzbee steps down as Washington Post executive editor

The Washington Post undergoes leadership changes, with Marty Baron stepping down and Sally Buzbee being replaced by Matt Murray temporarily.

Sally Buzbee steps down as executive editor of The Washington Post - Poynter

The Washington Post's executive editor Sally Buzbee steps down as new strategies are announced to address declining audience and financial challenges.

This AI startup went from zero to $1 billion in two years

Voice AI startup ElevenLabs has achieved unicorn status after raising $80 million in funding and being valued at over $1 billion.
ElevenLabs develops AI tools for creating synthetic voices across multiple languages and has clients such as The Washington Post.

'Washington Post' publisher tried to kill a story about him. It wasn't the first time

Will Lewis, Publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, faced allegations involving pressuring newsroom chiefs to not run stories, raising concerns about his leadership and interference in editorial decisions.

Washington Post owner defends decision to end presidential endorsements

Jeff Bezos defends The Washington Post's decision not to endorse candidates, citing the need to counter perceptions of media bias.

Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again | Margaret Sullivan

Jeff Bezos' ownership of The Washington Post restored profitability, digital subscriptions, and journalistic integrity while maintaining editorial independence.

Sally Buzbee steps down as Washington Post executive editor

The Washington Post undergoes leadership changes, with Marty Baron stepping down and Sally Buzbee being replaced by Matt Murray temporarily.

Sally Buzbee steps down as executive editor of The Washington Post - Poynter

The Washington Post's executive editor Sally Buzbee steps down as new strategies are announced to address declining audience and financial challenges.
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'Washington Post' journalists stage daylong strike under threat of job cuts

More than 750 employees at The Washington Post walked off the job in protest of stalled contract negotiations and planned job cuts.
The strike is the most serious labor action at the paper in decades, highlighting deep concerns among staff members.

Washington Post journalists plan 24-hour strike as contract talks falter and job cuts loom

Journalists at The Washington Post will go on strike for 24 hours to protest staff cuts and management's failure to negotiate in good faith during contract talks.
The strike comes as the Post is projecting a year-end loss of $100 million and is seeking to reduce employee headcount by about 10%.

'Washington Post' journalists stage daylong strike under threat of job cuts

More than 750 employees at The Washington Post walked off the job in protest of stalled contract negotiations and planned job cuts.
The strike is the most serious labor action at the paper in decades, highlighting deep concerns among staff members.

Washington Post journalists plan 24-hour strike as contract talks falter and job cuts loom

Journalists at The Washington Post will go on strike for 24 hours to protest staff cuts and management's failure to negotiate in good faith during contract talks.
The strike comes as the Post is projecting a year-end loss of $100 million and is seeking to reduce employee headcount by about 10%.
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