- California Assembly OKs highest minimum wage in nation
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- US men’s soccer misses 2nd straight Olympics
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All posts tagged "Washington Post"
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[WaPo] North Korea claims it could wipe out Manhattan with a hydrogen bomb
— North Korea claimed Sunday that it could wipe out Manhattan by sending a hydrogen bomb on a ballistic missile to the heart of New York City, the latest in a string of brazen...
- Posted March 14, 2016
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[WaPo] Sex tape found near scene of Korean woman’s death, possibly by electrocution, in Va.
— Fairfax County police traced the cellphone of a missing and endangered woman to an Annandale home on Dec. 21, according to a search warrant. Officers’ knocks went unanswered, but a bizarre and horrific...
- Posted January 6, 2016
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[WaPo] Why the homeless man who graduated from Harvard is still on the streets
— Alfred Postell had been a ghost. He materialized on a bus rumbling toward Friendship Heights, appeared at a Silver Spring liquor store, on street corners, at Metro stops, astride a bench at a...
- Posted July 17, 2015
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[WaPo] The stylized facts about South Korea are changing
It’s long been thought that Korean youth are more hostile to the United States than their elders. That’s not true anymore. — Social scientists use “stylized facts” as shorthand when talking about an issue....
- Posted July 16, 2015
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[WaPo] She’s a first-generation college student with her pick of 5 Ivy League schools
— Brandi Moore insists she really is normal. She didn’t put on airs when she applied to more than a dozen colleges. She told Columbia University that she watched “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Her Common...
- Posted June 23, 2015
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Washington Post’s interview with President Park Geun-hye
‘Eventually we will face a situation that will be beyond our control.’ By Lally Weymouth Lally Weymouth is a senior associate editor for The Washington Post. SEOUL South Korea’s president, Park Geun-hye, was supposed to...
- Posted June 12, 2015
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[WaPo] Calling Asian Americans model minority glosses over crucial issues
Asians Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are the fastest growing racial group in the United States; their population is expected to double to more than 47 million by 2060. Yet the needs of these...
- Posted May 18, 2015