newsweekly
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“ICE never really has any information, it seems,” he said to Newsweek.
From Slate • Apr. 1, 2026
Newsweek magazine featured Villaraigosa on its cover with the headline, “Latino Power: L.A.’s New Mayor and How Hispanics will change American Politics.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2026
Prior to the Journal, he worked at Newsweek, the Discovery Channel and in educational publishing.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026
He has also written for magazines such as the Economist, GQ, Harper's, National Geographic, Newsweek and Time.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 17, 2026
Incidentally, Newsweek once stated that the chances of a college- educated single woman over thirty-five getting married were smaller than her chances of being killed by a terrorist.
From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos
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