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Mary Jordan

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  • Nov 6, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | James Harding |Katie Riley |Mary Jordan |Michael Warren

    News Meeting: Did the media help Donald Trump win an historic election? Your browser does not support the audio element. US Election 2024 Our planet #DonaldTrump #KamalaHarris

  • Oct 18, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Giles Whittell |Katie Riley |Kevin Sullivan |Mary Jordan

    Trump threatens to fight the enemy within and the gender divide splitting US voters Your browser does not support the audio element. US Election 2024 #DonaldTrump

  • Jul 9, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Mary Jordan |Kevin Sullivan

    POSTCARDS FROM AMERICA US Election 2024 Our planet #USA The Fourth of July is a celebration of America’s independence, but this year the celebrations were tempered with trepidation. Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan are Pulitzer prize-winning journalists who ran the Washington Post’s bureaus in Tokyo, Mexico City and London. (They’re also married to each other.) In a new series of columns for Tortoise they’re going to help make sense of America.

  • May 16, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Mary Jordan |Kevin Sullivan

    It’s Sunday morning at the dump, and more and more people are arriving to browse through all the donated stuff at the Dumptique. Men’s suits by Brooks Brothers and Michael Kors, sparkly cocktail dresses, designer shoes, basketballs, puzzles, suitcases, dishes, and shelf after shelf of books. Some of it is high-end treasure, much of it is not. Everything is free—no money changes hands. People donate what they don’t want, then others load up their castaways. For many people, it’s about community.

  • May 2, 2024 | tortoisemedia.com | Mary Jordan |Kevin Sullivan

    Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan are Pulitzer prize-winning journalists who ran the Washington Post’s bureaus in Tokyo, Mexico City and London. (They’re also married to each other.) In a new series of columns for Tortoise they’re going to help make sense of America. At 99, Carter is easily the longest living US president ever. “We’re starting to plan the 100th birthday party,” said Jill Stuckey, a friend and neighbour who lives near Carter in Plains, a town of 700 people in Georgia.

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