FAQ?
What type of newspaper is the Washington Times?
The Washington Times. The Washington Times is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., that covers general interest topics with a particular emphasis on national politics. Its broadsheet daily edition is distributed throughout the District of Columbia and in parts of Maryland and Virginia.
Is the Washington Times spreading the truth about God?
According to its parent company, during Washington Times’ 20th anniversary, Moon said: “The Washington Times is responsible for letting the American people know about God” and “The Washington Times will become the instrument in spreading the truth about God to the world.”
How did the Washington Times get its start?
The Washington Times was founded the year after the Washington Star, the previous "second paper" of D.C., went out of business. A large percentage of the staff came from the Washington Star. When The Washington Times began, it was unusual among American broadsheets in publishing a full color front page,...
Who is the current president of the Washington Times?
Larry Beasley is the current president and CEO of The Washington Times, and he will remain as The Times’s chief executive officer. However, according to a Washington Times article, Christopher Dolan was announced as the next president of The Washington Times, effective January 1st, 2019. Mr. Dolan also retained his role as The Times’ top editor.