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Times are tough.

Last month’s cuts at the Washington Times were much worse than first reported, as the ownership slashed the editorial staff from about 160 to 60 and hit the business and support staff by even more, according to remaining staffers. And now, as the conservative paper struggles for a new business and editorial model, the ownership is giving up the lavish headquarters building on New York Avenue in northeastern D.C. [slimming]

For now they still get free coffee.  Tomorrow that may change.

h/t Betsy R