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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) speaking at a presser earlier today to announce the Artificial Intelligence Data Center Moratorium Act.

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Celebrating tonight because PR put BELT TO 🍑!!! in this first round of the WBC.

WEPA! WEPA! WEPA!

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Retracing the final year of Burmese refugee who died in Buffalo. Retracing the final year of the Burmese refugee who died in Buffalo after being abandoned by Border Patrol agents.

“‘You had our contact information, you had our address,’ Shah, the family friend, said Thursday after Shah Alam’s burial. ‘Why not drop him at the address that’s on file for him?’”
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An attack on the Capitol 70 years ago set the stage for Jan. 6 cases On March 1, 1954, Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire in the Capitol. Seventy years later, their case is being cited in the prosecution of Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

Also, this story about the link between Jan. 6 and PR Nationalists attacking the U.S. Capitol has some interesting historical details tucked inside it related to the island’s status. This is a 🎁 link as well.
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Advice | On Puerto Rico’s ‘pork highway,’ 4 stops for spit-roasted bliss Puerto Rico Highway 184 is lined with lechoneras serving spit-roasted pork, pasteles and other criollo comfort foods.

Since there’s a lot of interest in Puerto Rico right now thanks to Bad Bunny and some of you may want to visit this year, check out my guide to the most delicious lechoneras on the island (🎁 link). Spanish version is available.
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I was laid off at The Washington Post today after nearly 11 years. It was such an honor to work in that newsroom and be there for so many historic moments. I interacted with some of the smartest people in the business and absorbed as much as I could from many amazing journalists. I may have more to say about my time at The Post on another day. However, this moment right now starts a new chapter for me. Time to move forward.

I was laid off at The Washington Post today after nearly 11 years. It was such an honor to work in that newsroom and be there for so many historic moments. I interacted with some of the smartest people in the business and absorbed as much as I could from many amazing journalists. I may have more to say about my time at The Post on another day. However, this moment right now starts a new chapter for me. Time to move forward.

A bit late for this news today, but here we go:

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BTW here’s a photo of one of the walls of that exhibit when we were visiting Philly in 2024. I took my son there, showed him the images and told him how important it is to learn and understand our history. Not just to good stuff — all of it.

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The slavery exhibits at the President’s House have been removed following Trump administration push President Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum ordered content at national parks that “inappropriately disparage” the U.S. to be reviewed and potentially removed.

"My ancestors were brave enough to run from tyranny and these guys can't be brave enough to oppose an order to take down some plaques." (🎁 link)
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ICE detains four children from Minnesota school district, including 5-year-old Columbia Heights Public Schools district officials accused ICE officers of using the 5-year-old “as bait.” A 10-year-old and her mother were also detained.

An “adult living in the home who was outside at the time, ‘begged the agents’ to leave the child with them, the school district said. ICE agents refused.” (🎁 link)
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The Washington Post Guild is alarmed and appalled by federal law enforcement’s search and seizure of reporter Hannah Natanson’s property and personal devices. Hannah is a valued member of our union whose work covering the federal workforce has been essential (1/3)

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FBI executes search warrant at Washington Post reporter’s home The reporter, Hannah Natanson, covers the federal workforce and has been part of The Post’s most sensitive coverage of the first year of the second Trump administration.

Breaking news: The FBI executed a search warrant Wednesday morning at a Washington Post reporter’s home as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of illegally retaining classified government materials.

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Hallelujah

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Can we fire KP now?

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At home known for holiday lights, a dad decorates for possibly the last time Scott Long, who has an aggressive cancer, was determined to make his house shine with Christmas joy one more time for his Northern Virginia neighborhood.

This dad has spent years putting up the neighborhood’s most dazzling Christmas decorations. Now with a terminal illness, he expects this year to be his last doing it.
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Signs popping up around D.C. note: ‘ICE kidnapping happened here’ The signs range in style and mark numerous locations where people have been taken by federal agents.

Some messages are printed on 18-by-24-inch yard signs or smaller placards; others are drawn ornately by hand on paper or written in chalk. The few who will talk about the signs they created say the urgency of the moment compelled them to act.

(🎁link below)

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A small business owner just broke new ground. Tariffs are threatening to drag her brand. Entrepreneur Rahama Wright celebrated the grand opening of her manufacturing facility for her shea butter company in D.C.. But tariffs and a slowing economy are starting to bite.

She’s the founder of a personal care brand who’s trying to give overlooked entrepreneurs a seat at the table in her industry. But the trade war is now getting in the way. (🎁 link)
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two football players are dancing on a field and one has the number 26 on his jersey ALT: two football players are dancing on a field and one has the number 26 on his jersey

Unreal finish! What a game!

GO BIRDS!!!

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The 13-year-old boxer I wrote about last month had her second bout and won! Congrats Andrea!

Read about this impressive teen right here (🎁 link): wapo.st/3VrGnmF

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Today I saw the ribbon cutting of Yeleen Beauty Makerspace. It’s a manufacturing facility in Ward 7 from the mind of Rahama Wright, founder of Shea Yeleen. She sources shea butter from Ghana and I’ve been following her for a story about how this DC business is affected by tariffs. Stay tuned.

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Attn D.C. residents: Have you seen signs or memorials like this anywhere around the city? Please DM me. I’m trying to locate as many of these as I can.

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She’s the first female boxer in her club. She’s also in middle school. Thirteen-year-old Andrea Girón is one of the few girls who train at a boxing club in Seven Corners, Virginia. She competed in her first official bout, becoming the first female to fight for the club.

What’s it take to become a boxer? This 13-year-old girl showed a crowd in a middle-school gym. (🎁 link)
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These were being given out at a Metro station this morning

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While I was in Columbia Heights, I heard someone shout that ICE was at 14th and Perry Street. So I walked up and caught the end of a scene there. Two women told me a young black male had been detained. This type of reaction has been showing up a lot on social media in the past couple weeks.

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I saw residents in Columbia Heights tonight meet at an intersection at exactly 8:00 p.m. to bang on pots and pans as a form of protest. Just days earlier, they witnessed two people being detained by authorities.

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They took 2 people off the bus. Couldn’t hear what they were removed for. But you could definitely feel the tension among everyone.

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Some of the same authorities I saw on social days ago are back at RI Metro station. That video showed some vitriolic responses from people at the station. Definitely seems like this is a location they’ll return to. I’ve seen little here beyond fair dodging in my years commuting to/from work.

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New York judge denies release of Epstein-related grand jury transcript The ruling, following a similar rejection by a federal judge in Florida, cites the secrecy of grand jury proceedings.

The DOJ “has asked three federal judges who oversaw parts of the Epstein and Maxwell cases to release grand jury transcripts amid the public furor over the Trump administration’s decision this year not to release any more information from the Epstein files.”
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My brother holds the Galactus popcorn bucket.

My brother holds the Galactus popcorn bucket.

Went to see the movie with my brother. He’s a big F4 fan and loves Galactus. I couldn’t resist, and got him this insane🍿bucket. It was worth every penny just to see his face.

Oh, and I loved the movie. Thought it was pretty solid.

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Venezuelan Little League team denied travel visas to U.S. for World Series The Cacique Mara Little League team from Maracaibo, Venezuela, will not be able to participate in the Senior League Baseball World Series in South Carolina this year.

“What do we do with the pain that was caused to our children?”
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How Bad Bunny is helping Puerto Rico tackle exploitative tourism During his Puerto Rico residency, Bad Bunny will host shows for locals first. And bring an estimated $100 million in visitor spending.

“Look at what’s happening; our land is being sold off. We still have a chance to stop this before it’s too late.”
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