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“Anyone on a political stage giving a political speech in front of a partly right-wing extremist audience … anyone who raises their right arm in a swinging manner and at an angle several times is doing the Hitler salute.”
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What Elon Musk’s Salute Was All About
A gesture associated with the Nazis has a surprising history. But in Germany, there was little doubt about its meaning.
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Brazen
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Trump Will Take Office as a Crypto Billionaire
The Trump family’s new crypto tokens, which went on sale over the weekend, have soared in value — along with crypto markets in general.
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Whatever the maximum human life span may be, people — in particular men — appear increasingly determined to find it, mixing solid science and serious quackery in the pursuit of longevity.
The Centuries-Old, Incredibly Male Quest to Live Forever
People, and men in particular, have long mixed solid science and serious quackery in the pursuit of longevity.
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Enjoyed this nice and newsy profile - www.washingtonpost.com/style/power/...
Jill Biden still hopes for a good ending
First lady Jill Biden, after nearly 50 years in public life, reflects on the past seven months — and looks to the future.
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Regrets? He has a few. In his lame-duck period, Biden gives voice to a few things he rues -- and he plans to visit the pope next month to seek solace and "relief" as he exits the world stage. @katierogersnyt.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2024/12/25/u...
A Reflective Biden Harbors Some Regrets as His Term Winds Down
President Biden will seek solace and “relief” during a visit with Pope Francis next month, according to people familiar with his plans. His public comments have offered a glimpse into what is on his m...
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The man accused of burning a woman to death on a subway train in Brooklyn over the weekend was identified by federal immigration officials Monday as a 33-year-old from Guatemala who was in the U.S. illegally and was previously deported in 2018.
Suspect Charged in Fatal Burning of Woman on Subway
The man charged with murder in the woman’s death was identified by federal officials as a 33-year-old from Guatemala who was in the United States illegally.
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Trump and His Picks Threaten More Lawsuits Over Critical Coverage
The small flurry of threatened defamation suits is the latest sign that the incoming Trump administration appears poised to do what it can to crack down on unfavorable media coverage.
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Scoop: Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong killed an editorial that was critical of Trump's Cabinet picks, weeks after he blocked a planned endorsement of Kamala Harris by the LAT editorial board www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/b...
Los Angeles Times Owner Wades Deeper Into Opinion Section
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s public comments and actions, including recently blocking an editorial weighing in on President-elect Trump’s cabinet picks, have concerned many staff members.
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"If a journalist calmly and truthfully explaining the problems with an industry or the problems of a company, with no embellishment, just explaining what the problem is directly to camera, comes off as a threat or comes off as a motive, then perhaps that industry is the problem."
A reporter covered United Healthcare. TMZ thought he might be a killer.
TMZ contacted Sean Morrow, a reporter for the nonprofit newsroom More Perfect Union, saying it had multiple tips tying him to the killing of Brian Thompson.