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Living ‘A Day Without a Mexican’ in L.A., 21 Years Later

14 juillet 2025 à 05:00
The 2004 indie film imagined an absurd, Latino-less California. As fears of immigration raids empty out parts of Los Angeles, the film’s premise feels all too real, its creators say.

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The filmmaker Yareli Arizmendi, one of the creators of the film “A Day Without a Mexican,” in Los Angeles in July.

From Science to Diversity, Trump Hits the Reverse Button on Decades of Change

13 juillet 2025 à 05:00
President Trump has moved aggressively to reopen long-settled issues and to dismantle long-established institutions as he tries to return to what he considers better times.

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David Gergen, Adviser to Presidents and Political Commentator, Dies at 83

11 juillet 2025 à 20:47
He served under Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton before becoming a top editor and a familiar TV pundit. “Centrism doesn’t mean splitting the difference,” he said.

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David Gergen in 1997. A longtime Beltway insider, he helped set the agenda for four presidents, from Richard M. Nixon to Bill Clinton.

Joseph Giordano, Surgeon Who Helped Save Reagan’s Life, Dies at 84

5 juillet 2025 à 09:00
He had built one of the country’s leading trauma centers in Washington, which made it possible for his team to respond quickly after the president was shot.

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Dr. Joseph Giordano (seated at the table at far left) appeared with other surgeons at a news conference at George Washington University Hospital on April 3, 1981, four days after President Ronald Reagan had been admitted there for gunshot wounds.
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