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Teo Armus

Washington, D.C., United States
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Articles

  • 3 days ago | stuff.co.nz | Teo Armus

  • 4 days ago | detroitnews.com | Teo Armus

    It would have been hard to see much of a crisis brewing at the Arlington Mill Community Center, given the joyful stream of middle-schoolers bolting inside last month. But it was there in the way 11-year-old Mason Soto greeted his teacher, Andrew Gelsinger. “Mr. Andrew!” yelled Mason, running into the classroom.

  • 4 days ago | washingtonpost.com | Teo Armus

    An after-school program in Trump’s backyard struggles to survive DOGE cuts (washingtonpost.com) An after-school program in Trump’s backyard struggles to survive DOGE cuts By Teo Armus 2025060210000000 It would have been hard to see much of a crisis brewing at the Arlington Mill Community Center, given the joyful stream of middle-schoolers bolting inside last month. But it was there in the way 11-year-old Mason Soto greeted his teacher, Andrew Gelsinger.

  • 2 weeks ago | washingtonpost.com | Jenna Portnoy |Teo Armus |Laura Vozzella

    Tributes pour in for Gerry Connolly, ‘the epitome of a public servant’ (washingtonpost.com) Tributes pour in for Gerry Connolly, ‘the epitome of a public servant’ By Jenna Portnoy; Teo Armus; Laura Vozzella 2025052121305500 Friends and colleagues mourned Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Virginia) on Wednesday, remembering the 75-year-old Democrat as a steward of civic improvements in Fairfax County and a fiery champion of federal workers.

  • 3 weeks ago | washingtonpost.com | Teo Armus

    Afrikaner resettled by Jewish-affiliated group denies antisemitism claims (washingtonpost.com) Afrikaner resettled by Jewish-affiliated group denies antisemitism claims By Teo Armus 2025051600175500 Just two days after arriving in the United States as a refugee from South Africa, Charl Kleinhaus found himself at the center of a very American media firestorm.