
Jonathan O'Connell
Staff Reporter at The Washington Post
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washingtonpost.com | Karin Brulliard |Samantha Schmidt |Jonathan Edwards |Jonathan O'Connell
A new pope confronts his church’s abuse scandal amid praise and scrutiny (washingtonpost.com) A new pope confronts his church’s abuse scandal amid praise and scrutiny By Karin Brulliard; Samantha Schmidt; Jonathan Edwards; Jonathan O'Connell 2025051510000000 Even as Pope Leo XIV's profile as a humble champion of the disenfranchised takes shape, a looming question is how he will approach the Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis while leading a global institution that has maintained secrecy...
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Jonathan O'Connell
In January, President Donald Trump appointed former tech executive Stephen Ehikian as acting administrator of the General Services Administration, the federal agency that manages government buildings, supplies and services. Two weeks later, Ehikian’s brother sent the agency’s real estate staff an unusual request. Brad Ehikian, a Bay Area real estate developer, proposed in the Feb.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
estadao.com.br | Desmond Butler |Trisha Thadani |Emmanuel Martinez |Aaron Gregg |Luis Melgar |Jonathan O'Connell | +1 more
Elon Muske sua equipe de redução de custos do Departamento de Serviços do Governo dos Estados Unidostêm a missão de cortar as benesses do governo. No entanto, Musk é um dos maiores beneficiários dos cofres dos contribuintes.
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Feb 26, 2025 |
msn.com | Desmond Butler |Trisha Thadani |Emmanuel Martinez |Aaron Gregg |Luis Melgar |Jonathan O'Connell | +1 more
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Feb 26, 2025 |
washingtonpost.com | Desmond Butler |Trisha Thadani |Emmanuel Martinez |Aaron Gregg |Luis Melgar |Jonathan O'Connell | +1 more
Elon Musk and his cost-cutting U.S. DOGE Service team have been on a mission to trim government largesse. Yet Musk is one of the greatest beneficiaries of the taxpayers’ coffers. Over the years, Musk and his businesses have received at least $38 billion in government contracts, loans, subsidies and tax credits, often at critical moments, a Washington Post analysis has found, helping seed the growth that has made him the world’s richest person. The payments stretch back more than 20 years.
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