Mexico City bureau chief for The New York Times. I lead coverage of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Before: The NYT correspondent in Brazil.
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Tell me what we should be reporting about Latin America, especially if the public doesn't know about it. I protect sources.
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NEWS: After 34 years, The New York Times will no longer call Lula
*Mr. da Silva.*
After much internal discussion, we have decided he will now be, yes:
𝐌𝐫. 𝐋𝐮𝐥𝐚.
Breaking: Apple just pulled the Parler app.
Apple said Parler is allowing too many posts that encourage violence and crimes. This follows a similar move from Google yesterday.
Parler was one of the fastest-growing apps in the U.S., but now its future is in question.
Richard Fierro is badass not only for saving a bunch of lives on Saturday when he took out the Colorado Springs gunman — but also for his outlook on life.
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NEW: Conservative Twitter exploded yesterday with claims of proof that dead people voted in Michigan.
We looked into it. The evidence indicates that this was not fraud, but rather something much less salacious: Run-of-the-mill clerical errors.
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro lost control of the URL to his name, which his administration had used to promote his accomplishments.
It now directs to an elaborate and detailed takedown of the president, just five weeks ahead of national elections. bolsonaro.com.br
Today's attempted coup in Congress began with Trump saying "If you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore," and then telling the crowd to head to the Capitol to give Republican lawmakers the message.
Oi. Sou Jack, correspondente do New York Times. Duas semanas atrás, escrevi tchutchuca no New York Times. Hoje escrevi imbrochável.
(Fui de “never limp”.)
Eu escrevi essa matéria e, infelizmente, o Eduardo omitiu várias partes nesta postagem.
Aqui está o que nós escrevemos. E você pode ler a matéria completa gratuitamente aqui: nyti.ms/4gjKYBb
Remember when Trump fell for a fake account posing as his sister? (If not: He did.)
Well, I figured out who was behind it: a 21-year-old DoorDash driver and Trump supporter in Mechanicsburg, Penn.
And hoo boy, it's quite a tale.