The Washington Post is retreating from Silicon Valley when it matters most
Kirsten Korosec, Graham Starr
created: Feb. 5, 2026, 9:36 p.m. | updated: Feb. 6, 2026, 12:50 a.m.
Now, in this moment, the Bezos-owned Washington Post has gutted its coverage of them and the tech industry at large as part of a sweeping set of layoffs that affected more than 300 people.
The team that includes tech, science, health, and business was cut by more than half — from 80 to 33 people — according to Post tech reporter Drew Harwell.
The newspaper also laid off staff covering the media industry (which had previously reported on Bezos’ ownership over their own paper).
The Post cut its entire sports bureau and nearly annihilated its foreign reporting teams, including its Middle East desk, and reporters and their editors covering Ukraine, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and others.
The Post cut its staff from 1,000 to under 800 last spring, with CEO Will Lewis calling out the $100 million loss from the previous year.
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