Manuela López Restrepo
Stories
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National
Apparently, love does have a price. It's $25.9 billion
Americans celebrating Valentine's Day are expected to spend an average of $192.80 each this year. That's, like, 11 boxes of fun dip packages.
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Politics
They can shoot down the UFOs, but they can't shoot down our hopes of meeting aliens
We've been seeing a lot of unexplained UFOs lately. Now the White House has stepped in to set the record straight.
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Arts & Life
Leo DiCaprio's dating history is part of our obsession with staying young forever
Among age-gap discourse and the increasing fixation on preventing wrinkles, we will still find ourselves getting older no matter what we do.
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National
The 'He Gets Us' commercials promote Jesus. Who's behind them and what is the goal?
Jesus Christ is now the center of a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign funded by the founder of Hobby Lobby and others.
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National
The Yosemite postmaster retires after more than 40 years (and a whole lot of mail)
John Reynolds started his career in the summer of 1978 as a college student. This week, he said goodbye to the calling of a lifetime.
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Science
The once-in-a-lifetime green comet threatens FOMO sufferers everywhere tonight
For one night only! Meet C/2022 E3 (her friends call her the green comet for short).
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World
Pope Francis performs a high-wire act as he courts followers in Africa
The progressive Pontifex is visiting parts of Africa this week, and must fulfill a balancing act that looks towards the expansion of his church and the ideological clashes that are coming up.
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National
She was denied entry to a Rockettes show — then the facial recognition debate ignited
When a lawyer was denied entry to a Rockettes show, it became a flashpoint in the debate over facial recognition technology. Does it keep people safe, or risk further harm?
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Technology
Why the proposed TikTok ban is more about politics than privacy, according to experts
Digital privacy experts are skeptical of proposed TikTok bans, saying they are more about geopolitical tension than the social media app.
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Arts & Life
How Latin identity became fodder for content
From TikTok trends to mainstream music, popular culture is embracing — and mimicking — Latinos, with some creators actually pretending to be Latinx for social cachet.