FAQ?
What kind of newspaper is the Washington Times?
Launched in 1982, The Washington Times is a daily newspaper concentrating on politics and news. Based in Washington, D.C., The Washington Times was founded by a self-professed messiah, Korean Sun Myung Moon.
How many pages does the Washington Times have?
The Washington Times was published in Washington, District of Columbia and with 21,291 searchable pages from 1895–1901.
Who is the new president of the Washington Times?
Times president Tom McDevitt took his place as chairman, and Larry Beasley was hired as the company's new president and chief executive officer. In 2013, The Washington Times partnered with Herring Networks to create a new conservative cable news channel, One America News (OAN), which began broadcasting in mid‑2013.
Is the Washington Times biased?
Analysis / Bias. The Washington Times, although praised by conservative political leaders, has also been criticized for being the mouthpiece of the Unification Church. The Washington Times also has a strong pro- Christian bias, with a whole section dedicated to the Bible.