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The Pulitzer for Propaganda Goes to … | Opinion
The State· 10 hours agoIn 2023, the Washington Post published a series of articles about AR-15-style rifles. Naturally, it has just been awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Here are the ...
Whoops! I just (accidentally) screwed Jeff Bezos out of $130
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoI accidentally screwed him out of $130 this week.Arturo Holmes/MG24/Getty Images I wanted to...
Washington, DC, police raid on GWU's pro-Palestinian tent camp ends in arrests, pepper spray
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 12 minutes ago"On Monday, MPD learned of more indicators that the protest was becoming less stable and more...
Ozempic babies: A surprise side effect of weight loss drugs
The Week· 10 hours agoWomen taking Ozempic or similar drugs for diabetes or weight loss are taking to social media to...
Trump classified documents trial in Florida postponed indefinitely
FOX 25 Boston· 19 hours agoJudge Aileen Cannon cited significant issues around classified evidence that would need to be...
Whoops! I just (accidentally) screwed Jeff Bezos out of $130
Business Insider· 7 hours agoA short story about a big discount.
Princess Marie of Denmark Reflects on Queen Margrethe Stripping Her Children of Their Titles
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoPrincess Marie on Her Children Losing Their TitlesThe Washington Post - Getty Images A year and a...
Experts: Cannon's "bias and incompetence" threaten Trump case as she sets "highly unusual" schedule
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoTo set a trial date, Cannon wrote, “would be imprudent and inconsistent” with the court’s need “to...
Trump's tiny Truth Social acts as launching pad for huge army of MAGA influencers: study
The Raw Story· 2 hours agoDonald Trump's posts on his little-trafficked Truth Social website are seen by far fewer users than his once-mighty Twitter account — but a massive network of allies is spreading his message ...
'Washington Post' columnist David Ignatius releases 12th novel: 'Phantom Orbit'
WLRN Miami· 2 days agoNPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with journalist and novelist David Ignatius, whose latest novel is a thriller about an invisible enemy that could disrupt the satellite signals central to our daily lives.