The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleChris Cuomo CNN host Chris Cuomo issues pitiful disclosure about Andrew Cuomo verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Erik WempleThe last several weeks have been disastrous for New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D). First came a report from New York Attorney General Letitia James finding that the Cuomo administration had undercounted...
The Washington Postflipped into OpinionsU.S. Politics A lot of Trump supporters want someone else to carry Trumpism’s banner into 2024 verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Marc ThiessenDonald Trump’s loyal base remains intensely loyal. A straw poll of participants in the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) found 97 percent approve of the job Trump did as president, 87...
The Washington Postflipped into BusinessU.S. Politics New report says failures at OSHA under Trump could have put more workers at risk during pandemic verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Eli RosenbergA new federal report casts a harsh light on safety enforcement by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration under President Donald Trump during the pandemic, concluding that the agency had risked...
The Washington Postflipped into PoliticsU.S. Politics Pre-election polling underestimated Trump’s support. What does that mean for polls about issues? verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Emily GuskinMost 2020 pre-election polls underestimated former president Trump’s support against President Biden, with similar patterns to 2016: Polls were fairly accurate in some states, but polls in other states...
The Washington Postflipped into EntertainmentMuseums National Gallery, Smithsonian take slower approach to reopening, while some D.C. museums start welcoming visitors back verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Peggy McGloneThe National Gallery of Art will not be open for its 80th anniversary next week and probably won’t welcome visitors to its galleries until mid-April. Meanwhile, the Smithsonian museums also remain closed,...
The Washington Postflipped into PoliticsGavin Newsom Why Andrew Cuomo is probably at greater political risk than Gavin Newsom verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Philip BumpOne year ago, neither California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) nor New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D) was in an enviable position. Both states were emerging as hot spots of the coronavirus that had recently been...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleAir Fryer Want golden, crispy fish without deep-frying? This air fryer recipe is for you. verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Ann MaloneyAs soon as Lent arrives, I begin to crave fried fish. It’s a conditioned response — not unlike Pavlov’s dog and that bell — that stems from years of living in a predominantly Catholic city where on Fridays...
The Washington Postflipped into TechnologyVideo Games ‘Fall Guys’ will join ‘Fortnite’ maker as Epic Games acquires Tonic Games Group verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Shannon LiaoEpic Games announced Tuesday that it acquired the parent company behind popular indie game, “Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout.” It declined to share how much it paid. Epic will acquire Tonic Games Group, company...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleAndrew Cuomo Chris Cuomo’s ratings soared when he interviewed his brother last spring. Now that’s off-limits. verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Margaret SullivanFor years, CNN had a sensible policy about whether Chris Cuomo could interview his older brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Simply put: He couldn’t. The idea behind the ban, of course, was that it would...
The Washington Postflipped into EntertainmentDr. Seuss The time is right to cancel Dr. Seuss’s racist books verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Ron CharlesAs birthday celebrations go, this is some tough love. Today, on the 117th anniversary of the birth of Theodor Seuss Geisel, the company that controls his works announced it will no longer publish six Seuss...
The Washington Postflipped into LocalBirds For the birds, spring is here. But bluebirds may not pay your yard a visit. verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By John KellyI have never seen the bluebird of happiness. At this point, I would settle for the bluebird of apathy. Robins, yes. Cardinals, sure. Sparrows aplenty (too aplenty, if you ask me). But no bluebirds in backyard....
The Washington Postflipped into EntertainmentLiterature 10 books to read in March verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Bethanne PatrickStart your reading engines early this month, because this month’s book picks have heft — in number of pages, yes, but also in terms of thought and inquiry. Novelists consider the nature of borders and...