Jorgen Boassen’s idolization of all things Trump, which has won him friends in Washington and sometimes hostile attention at home, has given him an unlikely new career: political influencer.
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His suggestion to call the body of water the “Arabian Gulf” has apparently done the impossible: Unite Iranians.
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Hendrik Dierendonck, a second-generation butcher who has become, as he describes it, “world famous in Belgium” for his curated local beef, thinks Europe’s way of raising cattle results in varied and delicious cuts that European consumers prize. “They …
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El presidente municipal es uno de los detenidos en relación con el caso. La fiscalía lo acusa de coludirse con la delincuencia organizada en la operación de un campo de reclutamiento y entrenamiento.
Continue readingKoyo Kouoh, Prominent Art World Figure, Is Dead at 57
She had recently been named to oversee next year’s Venice Biennale. She died just days before she was scheduled to announce its theme and title.
Continue readingTo Have and to Hold, and to Manage the Money
People over 65 who remarry after a death or divorce can face thorny financial questions — especially when it comes to adult children and inheritances.
Continue readingSovereignty jockey fined for striking horse too many times in Kentucky Derby win
Since riding crop penalties were introduced in 2022, Alvarado has been penalized nine times, HISA records indicate.
Continue readingMargot Friedländer, Holocaust Survivor Who Found Her Voice, Dies at 103
She never spoke of her experience until after her husband’s death, when she returned to Berlin with a mission to tell her story, and to teach tolerance.
Continue readingHow Front Pages Around the World Covered the Selection of Pope Leo XIV
In a digital age, the front pages of print newspapers can still capture a historic moment as they did on Friday with word-playing headlines, splashy photos and a dose of solemnity.
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