New Washington Post Editor Resigns Amid Ethics Controversy

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Robert Winnett, the British editor set to become the new editor of The Washington Post, has withdrawn from the position amid controversy over his journalistic practices. The Post's CEO, Will Lewis, announced the decision and stated that a new search for an executive editor would begin immediately. Winnett's appointment had faced intense scrutiny, leading to his decision to remain at the Telegraph. The situation raises questions about the future leadership and direction of The Washington Post.
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