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Washington Post
4 days ago
- Business
- Washington Post
Future of health policy in the United States
Jeanne Lambrew Director of Health Care Reform and Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation Drew Altman President and CEO, KFF Additional speakers to be announced. The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content. Mark Bertolini CEO, Oscar Health


Washington Post
21-04-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
How America invests in the industries and workforce of the future
The drive to revive U.S. manufacturing has been at the center of national policy shifts about international trade and tariffs. On May 15 at 9:00 a.m. ET, top lawmakers and business leaders join Washington Post Live to discuss how America invests in the industries and workforce of the future. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) Barbara Humpton President & CEO, Siemens Corporation The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content.
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fox News Hires Radio Host Hugh Hewitt
Fox News hired radio host and former Washington Post columnist Hugh Hewitt as a contributor on Friday. The veteran conservative pundit will make his debut appearance on Friday evening's 'Special Report With Bret Baier' at 6 p.m. ET. Hewitt has been a frequent guest commentator on Fox News in the past and has already been writing opinion stories for its website. His signing comes after Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post in November 2024, after getting up and ditching the paper's live news show over how it was covering Donald Trump. He wasn't thrilled with how 'Washington Post Live' host Jonathan Capehart and then-associate editor Ruth Marcus, his fellow guest on the show, were talking about the Trump campaign's push to extend in-person voting in suburban Philadelphia. Marcus herself has since quit WaPo after a column criticizing owner Jeff Bezos' revamping of the paper was 'spiked.' Hewitt is the host of the aptly titled 'The Hugh Hewitt Show,' which airs from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET on the Salem Radio Network; his show has more than 400 national affiliates. He is a longtime commentator on American politics and has written 17 books. More to come… The post Fox News Hires Radio Host Hugh Hewitt appeared first on TheWrap.


Washington Post
08-04-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Conversations with power players steering the future
The 'Ship is Washington Post Live's groundbreaking new series exploring the timeless lessons of leadership in an age of constant change. Hear from influential policymakers, pioneering trailblazers and industry titans about their journeys, principles of leadership and the big questions shaping the future. Christine Lagarde President, European Central Bank Dina Powell McCormick Co-Author, 'Who Believed in You' Sen. David McCormick (R-PA) Co-Author, 'Who Believed in You Mary Barra Chair & CEO, General Motors Tara VanDerveer Hall of Fame Women's Basketball Coach The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content. Today's CEOs face relentless disruption, rising division, and rapid innovation—all under intense scrutiny. In a segment presented by The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), President & CEO, Michael C. Hyter, shares exclusive findings from the latest Voice of the ELC Member survey, revealing key business priorities over the next 2-3 years and the critical skills leaders need to drive performance, lead diverse global teams, and navigate complexity with resilience, influence, and impact. Michael C. Hyter President & CEO, The Executive Leadership Council


Washington Post
02-04-2025
- Health
- Washington Post
Navigating cancer care in America
Advancements in immunotherapy, vaccines and oncological research have given new hopes for the treatment and prevention of cancer. On May 6, join Washington Post Live for a series of conversations about the progress made and ways to promote trust, access and care. Speakers to be announced. The following content is produced and paid for by a Washington Post Live event sponsor. The Washington Post newsroom is not involved in the production of this content. With one in three Americans impacted, cancer remains one of the biggest health challenges of our lifetime. Incredible progress has been made in cancer treatment and care, but everyone has not benefited equally from these advances. In a segment presented by Pfizer Oncology, Tina Deignan, Commercial President, sits down with Wayne A. I. Frederick, MD, MBA, interim CEO of the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the ACS Cancer Action Network, to discuss the obstacles many people face when it comes to accessing timely cancer screening and care, and their organizations' work to 'Change the Odds' against cancer and improve health outcomes in medically underrepresented communities. Wayne A. I. Frederick Interim CEO, American Cancer Society & ACS Cancer Action Network Tina Deignan Commercial President, Pfizer Oncology