NEW YORK (AP) — The Washington Post has reportedly lost more than 200,000 subscribers following a decision announced last week not to endorse a candidate in the presidential race. That’s according to a report from NPR, which cited two people at the paper it said had knowledge of the newspaper’s internal matters. The Post would not comment on NPR’s story or discuss lost subscriptions. A story on the fallout from the decision on the Post’s website on Monday had more than 2,000 comments, many of them from people saying they were ending their subscriptions. The Post, with more than 2.5 million subscribers, is the country’s third-largest newspaper in circulation size.