The slogan of the Washington Post – Today they cut one-third of their staff. An awful tragedy struck one of the nation’s leading legacy media outlets this week which has left colleagues in deep mourning. The Washington Post revealed this morning that Dan Eggen, a reporter and editor at the paper for nearly three decades, was discovered dead in his home on Tuesday. He was 60 years old. Murray’s ex-wife, Stephanie Armour confirmed his passing. Police officials do not suspect that foul play was involved, but an autopsy is still needed to determine the cause of death. Post executive editor Matt Murray mourned Eggen’s passing in a newsroom announcement: “A sharp editor with a keen story sense, Dan was involved in hiring, editing and mentoring…
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