Por: The New York Times World November 09, 2022
Lin Wei-hsuan was just a child when he observed his first Taiwanese election almost two decades ago. His parents took him to watch the vote-counting, where volunteers held up each paper ballot, shouting out the choice and marking it on a board for all to see — the huge crowd of citizens inside, and many more watching live on television.The open process, established islandwide after decades of martial law, was one of several creative steps that... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion November 10, 2022
You can hold off moving to Canada. You can forgo the call to the New Zealand Embassy on how to become a citizen there. Tuesday’s election really was the most important test since the Civil War of whether the engine of our constitutional system — our ability to peacefully and... + más
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The New York Times USA World November 05, 2022
BRASÍLIA — The run-ups to the most recent presidential elections in the Western Hemisphere’s two largest democracies were remarkably similar.Down in the polls, the right-wing president claimed, without evidence, that the election could be rigged. He suggested that he might... + más
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Fox News USA Politics November 02, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Fix California founder Amb. Ric Grenell says the Golden State is about to be hit with a conservative tsunami after the organization registered thousands of new ahead of Election Day.The 501(c)(4) is currently registering more than 10,000 conservative voters a month in... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 29, 2022
Few things stick out more in black American speech than the pronunciation of ask as ax. And when I say that it sticks out, I'm being polite. Attitudes about Ebonics have evolved somewhat as hip hop has become America's favorite music. Even the strictest grammarian... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion October 20, 2022
I have taught for years that the United States Constitution was a model for the world. Now I have to revise my syllabus.Katie Martin / The Atlantic; GettyOctober 20, 2022, 7:57 AM ETWhen the Greek Revolution began in 1821, Thanassis Petsalis was only 19 years old. He studied... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 12, 2022
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Associated Press USA Tech October 07, 2022
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s top automaker Toyota said Thursday that it has identified how to fix its 2023 model year bZ4X crossover electric vehicles after recalling 2,700 of them in June out of concern wheel bolts might become loose, risking a crash. The fix will enable Toyota... + más
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