
Andrew Jeong
Breaking News Reporter at The Washington Post
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detroitnews.com | Andrew Jeong |Brian Murphy
NATIONAndrew Jeong and Brian MurphyThe Washington PostView Comments Harrison Ruffin Tyler, whose family connections to early America were separated by just two generations as grandson of President John Tyler, who served in the 1840s and was born in 1790 during George Washington’s first term, died May 25 at his home in Richmond. He was 96.
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washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong |Brian Murphy
Harrison Tyler, grandson of 1840s president John Tyler, dies at 96 (washingtonpost.com) Harrison Tyler, grandson of 1840s president John Tyler, dies at 96 By Andrew Jeong; Brian Murphy 2025052908475600 Harrison Ruffin Tyler, whose family connections to early America were separated by just two generations as grandson of President John Tyler, who served in the 1840s and was born in 1790 during George Washington's first term, died May 25 at his home in Richmond. He was 96. The death, at a...
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washingtonpost.com | Niha Masih |Dan Merica |Matthew Choi |Andrew Jeong |Kelly Kasulis Cho |Michael Birnbaum | +1 more
Musk says he doesn’t know if a bill can be both ‘big’ and ‘beautiful’Return to menuElon Muskweighed in on Republicans’ catchall legislation, the One Big Beautiful Bill. He doesn’t seem pleased. The billionaire tasked with slashing federal spending was “disappointed” to see the bill add to the federal deficit, he said in an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” airing this weekend. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the bill could add $2.3 trillion to the national debt over 10 years.
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washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong
Judge blocks Trump officials’ bid to end NYC congestion pricing (washingtonpost.com) Judge blocks Trump officials’ bid to end NYC congestion pricing By Andrew Jeong 2025052808055400 A federal judge said Tuesday that New York City can keep charging drivers entering parts of Manhattan up to $9 until at least June 9 through its congestion pricing program, which aims to reduce traffic and raise funds to revamp the city's decaying mass transit network.
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washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong
Trump administration says Columbia violated Jewish students’ civil rights (washingtonpost.com) Trump administration says Columbia violated Jewish students’ civil rights By Andrew Jeong 2025052307180700 The Trump administration on Thursday accused Columbia University of violating civil rights law by "acting with deliberate indifference" toward discrimination against Jewish students, including what it said was a failure to investigate vandalism in its classrooms, such as drawings of swastikas....
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