Father of One U.S. Victim Found Warmth Online as Worry Became Grief
After frantic calls, and then devastating news, a family sees a stream of support.
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After frantic calls, and then devastating news, a family sees a stream of support.
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President Jair Bolsonaro has made the jersey an emblem of Brazil’s far right. Lula da Silva, his rival in Sunday’s election, wants to take back it and other national symbols.[#item_full_content]Read More
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It was not immediately clear exactly how many people were on the bridge, but officials fear the death toll could rise.[#item_full_content]Read More
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“God has showed me by what Adidas is doing, by what the media is doing, I know how it feels to have a knee on my neck now,” the disgraced rapper said.[#item_full_content]Read More
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Biden lauded the “free, fair and credible elections” and delivered the swift recognition that many saw as a key way to blunt an election challenge from Jair Bolsonaro.[#item_full_content]Read More
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The post-election period will closely mirror 2020, with Republicans again prepared to contest the results in races where ballots are still being counted.[#item_full_content]Read More
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Musk had amplified a far-right lie about the assault days after he became Twitter’s owner, a move that’s stoked fears about the platform’s future.[#item_full_content]Read More
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Sen. Jon Ossoff isn’t on the ballot this year. But he’s leaping into Georgia’s midterm campaigns, restarting the organizing machine that helped turn the state blue as Democrats scramble for every tool to prevent Georgia — and the Senate — from flipping back. Ossoff, who was elected alongside fellow Democratic Sen. Raphael