For a president who came into office claiming that human rights would be at the crux of his foreign policy, Biden's inability to hold Azerbaijan responsible for its war crimes and atrocities will be a stain on his legacy.
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Josh Hammer,
Newsweek,
17 Feb. 2025
There’s a reserved spot in hell for the s*** stains pursuing this vile campaign to erase trans people.
What a horrible woman to launch such a disgusting smear against family.
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Jonathan Granoff,
Newsweek,
29 Jan. 2025
Business Column: The Nazi roots of the Trump-Vance smear of Haitian immigrants
Sept. 17, 2024
Two UFW members were pressured into signing a form attesting to their voluntary departure from the U.S., then shipped over the border from El Centro to Mexicali, De Loera-Brust says.
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Michael Hiltzik,
Los Angeles Times,
22 Jan. 2025
For example, Cookie Scriver, Pete’s daughter, is represented as a chocolate chip cookie with legs, while other children appear as colorful blobs with wild hair or inanimate objects with faces.
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Carlos Aguilar,
Variety,
1 Feb. 2025
One of your machines—the one that cuts the dough into tiny trees—passed its manual maintenance check a few months ago but suddenly begins producing amorphous blobs of dough instead of crisp, clean cuts.
Anderson also made a big batch of mole and avoided passing out from chile fumes, then moved on to homemade masa and a Georgian walnut spread.
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Matthew Korfhage,
WIRED,
12 Feb. 2025
Zoom in: Grumpy Pie king Alejandro Roman is topping his impossibly airy Detroit squares with black and red moles from Manchamanteles' chef Geno Bahena and pairing them with Marz brews of Abuelita Stout and Chela Negra dark lager.
This marks at least the fourth major aviation incident in North America in the past month.
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Josh Hammer,
Newsweek,
18 Feb. 2025
Benbrook led 19-11 at the end of the first quarter, but Eagle Mountain started the second quarter with a 7-0 run to cut the lead to 19-18 at the 5:50 mark of the second period.
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Charles Baggarly,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
18 Feb. 2025
And despite seeing a huge chunk of their local television revenue disappear, the Diamondbacks made a massive, unexpected splash with a contract that narrowly surpasses Zack Greinke’s six-year, $206.5 million deal from 2016 as the largest in team history.
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Tim Britton,
The Athletic,
5 Feb. 2025
On one hand, nobody in the division has made any big offseason splashes.
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