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- Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, was reported missing on Sunday.
- In a new video plea, the "Today" show host said the family "will pay" for her mother's return.
- Guthrie appeared to be making a plea directly to a potential abductor.
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- Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos has released his first statement since the paper enacted broad job cuts.
- The Amazon billionaire said, "data tells us what is valuable and where to focus."
- It's notable since critics have accused Bezos of acting ideologically in his stewardship of the Post.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos gave his first public statement
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- The Washington Post's CEO, Will Lewis, departed the paper on Saturday following sweeping layoffs.
- The Post's union, in a statement, called Lewis' exit "overdue."
- The union also called for Jeff Bezos, who owns The Post, to sell the publication.
Unionized staffers from The Washington Post issued a statement supporting the abrupt Saturday departure of the publication's CEO, Will Lewis, and called for Jeff Bezos to sell the paper.
"Will Lewis's exit is long overdue," the Washington Post Guild's statement, which was published on X, read. "His legacy will be the attempted destruction of a great American journalism institution. But it's not too late to save The Post. Jeff Bezos must immediately rescind these layoffs or sell the paper to someone willing to invest in its future."
Representatives for the Post union did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.
On social media, laid-off reporters celebrated the news of Lewis' departure. Jada Yuan, a former culture writer at the Post, wrote that she had "never been more thrilled with a news alert."
"Will Lewis, the absent, ineffective publisher of @washingtonpost has resigned. Or been fired," she added. "It sucks that it happened after he couldn't even show up on zoom to lay off 1/3 of the company. But the important thing is he's gone."
Lewis' exit was announced Saturday afternoon, just days after sweeping layoffs hit the legacy publication, leaving hundreds of reporters out of work.
The publication's unionized employees held a "Save the Post" rally earlier this week, focused on Bezos and Lewis, and said there were risks to press freedom and independent news if legacy publications like the Post are unable to continue operating.
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- Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing since Sunday.
- Guthrie said in a Saturday video that the family "will pay," appearing to respond to a ransom note.
- The sheriff's department said Wednesday that investigators "have not identified a suspect or person of interest in this case."
Nancy Guthrie
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- Will Lewis spent two terrible years running the Washington Post.
- Now Post owner Jeff Bezos needs to hire a new CEO.
- But let's be clear: Bezos can't blame his problems on his underlings.
Will Lewis, the former CEO and publisher of the Washington Post
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- Hims & Hers introduced a once-a-day weight loss pill on Thursday.
- Then, on Saturday, the company said it would stop offering the pill to customers.
- In between, the FDA said it would restrict the sale of unapproved GLP-1 drugs.
Hims & Hers unveiled a once-a-day weight-loss pill this week, calling
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- Washington Post publisher Will Lewis has stepped down.
- Jeff D'Onofrio, the paper's chief financial officer, will be its acting publisher.
- Read the memos sent to staff announcing the changes.
Will Lewis' two-year tenure as publish
After what can generously be called a contentious tenure as the CEO of The Washington Post, Will Lewis is stepping down following mass layoffs this week. Jeff D'Onofrio, former CEO of Tumblr from 2017 to 2022, will step in as acting CEO and publisher. D'Onofrio has been CFO at the Post since June of last year, meaning he
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- The Washington Post's chief executive, Will Lewis, announced his departure on Saturday.
- Jeff D'Onofrio will serve as the interim CEO and publisher, effective February 7.
- Lewis' departure comes days after sweeping layoffs at the legacy publication.
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