Matthew Hay Brown
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Grateful husband, father, brother, son // Americas editor, Washington Post // Instructor, Harvard Extension School // Mon cœur, c’est plein
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MADURO'S LUXURY JET United States has seized Dassault Falcon 900EX that officials say was illegally purchased and smuggled out of Florida for use by authoritarian socialist Joel Achenbach Samantha Schmidt report wapo.st/4e6Hi3f
Step by step, how the racist lie emerged from Internet disinformation and drew support from neo-Nazis to reach the presidential debate Sarah Ellison and Jeremy B. Merrill wapo.st/4cYGcpe
"POLICY OF WEARING PEOPLE OUT" Mexico, under pressure from the Biden administration, is keeping migrants away from U.S. border Mary Beth Sheridan reports wapo.st/3zjKMR5
Our The Washington Post story on the Cohen family, which is still doing everything it can to bring back Nimrod — including going to Washington to push the U.S. to up its pressure on Netanyahu. Reported with heidi levine Gift link: wapo.st/3XLc8cr
With SCOTUS victory against Harvard University and UNC-Chapel Hill anti-affirmative action group turns attention to U.S. Naval Academy. In print and online baltimoresun.com/2024/09/14/tri…
If No. 24 Boston College Football loses on the road to No. 6 Mizzou Football by six points, beating the point spread and Sagarin by more than half, outperforming expectations and causing Missouri to fall to No. 7, why does it drop out of the AP Top 25? washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/09…
INDIGENOUS BUSINESS GOES AFTER COCA-COLA'S TRADEMERK Coca Nasa says the coca leaf, used in both Coca-Cola and cocaine, is its cultural heritage. When it introduced Coca Pola, the beverage giant's lawyers got in touch Bryan Pietsch 정동수 María Luisa Paúl report wapo.st/3TwHpgu
This past week has been intense for us at The Haitian Times. Threats, a canceled gathering, and our editor being swatted—yet we’re standing strong. Grateful for the support from journalists and leaders. We’ll continue covering Springfield and shining a light on anti-Haitian hate.
A year ago, when the death of an 11-year-old boy in a car accident caused by an immigrant stoked tensions in Springfield, the Haitian Times began reporting on the town as a cultural and political bellwether Jeremy Barr interviews publisher Garry Pierre-Pierre wapo.st/4gs6H9z