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  • 1 month ago | infobae.com | Sharon LaFraniere |Minho Kim |Julie Tate

    Layoffs and Job ReductionsNuclear WeaponsNational Nuclear Security AdministrationUnited States Politics and GovernmentSe encargaban del transporte seguro de materiales nucleares, un trabajo peligroso y exigente que requiere una formación rigurosa. Cuatro de ellos aceptaron la oferta de pago a cambio de su renuncia del gobierno de Donald Trump y abandonaron la Administración Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear (NNSA por su sigla en inglés).

  • May 23, 2024 | infobae.com | Jodi Kantor |Aric Toler |Julie Tate

    El verano pasado, dos años después de que una bandera estadounidense invertida fuera desplegada en el jardín frontal de la casa del juez Samuel Alito en Virginia, se exhibió otro símbolo provocador en su casa de playa en Nueva Jersey, según entrevistas y fotografías.‌En esta ocasión fue la bandera de la frase "Appeal to Heaven" ("Apelación al cielo", en español), que, al igual que la bandera estadounidense invertida, fue ondeada por los alborotadores en el Capitolio el 6 de enero de 2021.

  • May 22, 2024 | seattletimes.com | Jodi Kantor |Julie Tate |Aric Toler |Julie Tate

    Last summer, two years after an upside-down American flag was flown outside the Virginia home of Justice Samuel Alito, another provocative symbol was displayed at his vacation house in New Jersey, according to interviews and photographs. This time, it was the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, which, like the inverted U.S. flag, was carried by rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

  • Aug 8, 2023 | ajc.com | Julie Tate |Jo Becker

    Justice Clarence Thomas met the recreational vehicle of his dreams in Phoenix, on a November Friday in 1999. With some time to kill before an event that night, he headed to a dealership just west of the airport. There sat a used Prevost Le Mirage XL Marathon, 8 years old and 40 feet long, with orange flames licking down the sides. In the words of one of his biographers, “he kicked the tires and climbed aboard,” then quickly negotiated a handshake deal.

  • Aug 6, 2023 | news.yahoo.com | Jo Becker |Julie Tate

    An undated photo provided by Anthony Welters of a vehicle title for the Prevost Marathon RV that Justice Clarence Thomas drives. (Anthony Welters via The New York Times)Justice Clarence Thomas met the recreational vehicle of his dreams in Phoenix, on a November Friday in 1999. With some time to kill before an event that night, he headed to a dealership just west of the airport. There sat a used Prevost Le Mirage XL Marathon, 8 years old and 40 feet long, with orange flames licking down the sides.

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