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Martin Baron, winner of the 2026 Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize: ‘I believe in citizens’ obligation to be informed and discern the truth’

4 May 2026 at 11:47
Martin Baron, winner of the Ortega y Gasset award, in his New York apartment.

Martin Baron, 71, retired from his position as editor of The Washington Post five years ago, but he still speaks about journalism in the first person plural with phrases like “we must do our job” or “this or that is our responsibility.”

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Martin Baron, former editor of 'The Washington Post', in New York this week.Martin Baron, winner of the 2026 Ortega y Gasset award, at his home in New York, on April 28.

Trump’s pressure, partisan tactics, and Black‑voter suppression: The all-out battle for the November midterms

4 May 2026 at 08:07

The Voting Rights Act, one of the most enduring legacies of the civil rights era, prohibited racist politicians in the southern U.S. states from using underhanded tactics to suppress the votes of Black citizens. Last Wednesday, the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority completed the task of dismantling that law, which had already been severely weakened by two previous rulings. The new decision declares the design of Louisiana’s majority-Black 2nd District unconstitutional and opens the door to a potentially Republican-friendly change in democratic rules in other Southern states.

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A protester holds up a sign reading “Protect Our Vote,” featuring the face of civil rights icon John Lewis, during a protest outside the Supreme Court on October 15.

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Trump at Ocala Airport in Florida on Friday.
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