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How to Cover Donald Trump Fairly: A Style Guide - The Washington ... » Jun 14, 2016 ...Style is as important as substance. A good post about Donald Trump includes at least one of the following words: “huge,” “great,” “manly,” “terrific,” “incredible,” “ fantastic,” “remarkable,” “big”/”bigly,” “immense,” “girthy,” “magisterial,” “ gargantuan,” “tumescent.” Ideally, this word would be in the headline. Washingtonpost.com

The Washington Post Style Guide Now Accepts Singular 'They ... » Dec 10, 2015 ...What do you do when you run into your friend on their birthday? You wish them a happy birthday, of course! Or wait—you wish … him or her a happy birthday? When you run into your friend on … his or her birthday? That's how you're supposed to say it if you want to avoid using they to refer to one person,... Mentalfloss.com

Style stories - The Washington Post » Jul 6, 2010 ...Latest stories from The Washington Post's Style section. Washingtonpost.com

The Washington Post Sunday online » The Washington Post Sunday is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand. Sections and supplements are laid out just as in the print edition, but complemented by a variety of digital tools which enhance the printed newspaper's look and feel. We know you will... Thewashingtonpost.newspaperdirect.com

Today's Paper » A-Section; Opinion; Metro; Style; Sports. Click here for today's e-Replica. Front PageMon, Jan 15, 2018. Trump to 'get involved' over Hawaii ....5. The Aziz Ansari allegation shows we're all very sick. SecureDrop. A discreet way to share documents and messages with Washington Post journalists · Market Watch. DJIA. 0.89%. Washingtonpost.com

Lifestyle - The Washington Post » Washington Post Lifestyle gives you the latest fashion and beauty trends, home décor pointers, food and recipe ideas and reviews, relationship advice, travel ideas, wellness tips and much more. Washingtonpost.com

Arts and Entertainment - The Washington Post » 'Trump saying something racist isn't exactly news anymore,' SNL laments. From the president's use of vulgarity to Oprah 2020, 'Saturday Night Live' tried to parody a week that resembled parody itself. Avi Selk; ·; Politics, Race; ·; 1 day ago; ·. lifestyle. style-blog. Must Reads. 5 stories you can't afford to miss, every Saturday. Washingtonpost.com

The Style Invitational - The Washington Post » Coin a new word that has none of those letters; plus winning movie mash-ups. Pat Myers; ·; Aug 31; ·. Load More. About The Style Invitational. The Style Invitational is a humor/wordplay contest through which we seek to bring a variety of clever, timely, irreverent humor every week to the readers of The Washington Post. Washingtonpost.com

The Washington Post will allow singular 'they' | Poynter » Dec 1, 2015 ...Now comes word via Washington Post style sage Bill Walsh that Washington's paper of record will allow employees to use "they" to refer to "people who identify as neither male nor female." Here's an excerpt from his memo to the newsroom: It is usually possible, and preferable, to recast sentences as plural... Poynter.org

The Post drops the 'mike' — and the hyphen in 'e-mail' - The ... » Dec 4, 2015 ...Bill Walsh, a Post copy editor since 1997, is the author of “Lapsing Into a Comma, ” “The Elephants of Style” and “Yes, I Could Care Less. ...And, at the risk of inviting vigorous internal debate, I think The Washington Post, at least in hard- news stories, should read like the “publication of record” that it is. If I see... Washingtonpost.com

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