The Washington Post is making some changes with the physical format of your daily paper and print edition.
The number of stories we publish will not be changing. The daily news report, and your favorite stories, columns, and features, all remain part of The Post.
We are reordering our sections to improve our efficiency in a way that serves the journalism and bolsters the strength of our print paper. The change means the number and order of sections will change.
Here is a day-by-day breakdown of the new print paper:
Monday – Now with Four Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Style
- C Section: Combined Sports and Metro
- Health & Science: Now moves to Monday as a stand-alone section
Tuesday – Two Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
Wednesday – Three Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
- Food: Weekly Food section included as a separate insert
Thursday – Three Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
- Local Living: Weekly Local Living section included as a separate insert
Friday – Three Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
- Weekend: Weekly Weekend section continues as a stand-alone insert
Saturday – Two Sections
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, Business, and Opinion
- B Section: Combined Style, Sports, and Metro
Sunday –
- A Section: Politics & the Nation, World, and Opinions
- B Section: Combined Sports, Business, and Metro
- Separate Sections: Style & Arts, Travel, Book World, and Comics