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After 70 years of writing, Elena Poniatowska has more questions
The influential Mexican writer has chronicled every major social movement in the country for decades. Still writing at 90, she’s sought out by a new generation.
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She goes on awkward ‘dates’ with celebs. Now she’s flirting with fame.
Amelia Dimoldenberg has reimagined the talk show by doubling down on its cringiest trope: hosts hitting on their guests
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Post Politics Now: Biden to address gun violence during visit to Monterey Park, Calif.
The president is continuing a California trip with a stop planned Tuesday in a majority-Asian Los Angeles suburb where 11 people where fatally shot in January.
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CDC news release magnified spike in sexual violence against girls
The agency acknowledged to The Fact Checker that it rounded figures to give a misleading presentation.
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Biden to sign new executive order aimed at gun violence
President Biden’s order aims to increase the number of checks before firearms sales and coincides with his visit to the site of the mass shooting at Monterey Park, Calif..
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The hits keep coming for election-deniers
Donald Trump legal adviser Jenna Ellis on Wednesday became the latest Trump lawyer to face sanction for her stolen-election claims.
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M.I.A. in 2024: The Republicans Trump Vanquished in 2016
None of these former candidates have made any concrete moves toward 2024 bids, signaling how many in the party see more long-term costs than benefits in opposing Donald Trump.
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Don’t Call It a Bailout: Washington Is Haunted by the 2008 Financial Crisis
The colossal bailouts after the 2008 collapse arguably saved the global economy, but they also provoked a ferocious popular backlash.
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Ron DeSantis Says Protecting Ukraine Is Not a Key U.S. Interest
The Florida governor, on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show, broke with Republicans to attack President Biden’s foreign policy and align more closely with Donald Trump as he weighs a presidential bid.
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This Week At The Ninth: Sham Phone Operations and E-Cigarettes
This week, the Court addresses the FCC’s adjudicatory authority and considers the scope of specific personal jurisdiction in product-liability suits. The Court holds that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) did not exceed its authority in finding that a telephone company acted unlawfully by restructuring its business operations to continue imposing charges that were otherwise prohibited…