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Latest revision as of 09:18, 4 October 2021
Founded in 1877, The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington D.C. Among its achievements, it was the newspaper that first broke the Watergate scandal in 1972 which ultimately brought down Richard Nixon's Presidency two years later.
Further reading:
The Washington Post, Wikipedia article
Official website
