The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times are both experiencing resignations and mass subscription cancelations after the newspapers announced they would not endorse a candidate for president in 2024. CBS News correspondent Kelly O’Grady has more.
Washington Post, L.A. Times facing backlash for declining to make 2024 presidential endorsement
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