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The criminal trial of former President Trump is nearing an end in New YorkMorning Edition, 2024National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)Sem texto completo |
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Julian Castro, the former Democratic mayor of San Antonio and sometime presidential candidate, claimed in a tweet that new Texas curriculum rules would "recast the KKK as the good guys," an "assault on history that must be stopped."National review (New York), 2021-08, Vol.73 (15), p.8National Review, IncTexto completo disponível |
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Julian Castro On The Lack Of Diversity At The DNC And The Pitch To Latinx VotersAll Things Considered, 2020National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)Sem texto completo |
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Happy Hour RoundupWaldman, PaulWashingtonpost.com, 2020-02-19The Washington PostSem texto completo |
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Castro keeps beating the drum on police shootings, an issue some say other candidates are ignoringScott, EugeneWashingtonpost.com, 2019-10-16The Washington PostSem texto completo |
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Julian CastroRupar , TerriWashingtonpost.com, 2019-10-15The Washington PostSem texto completo |
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Julian Castro On Impeachment And The CampaignWeekend Edition Sunday, 2019National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)Sem texto completo |
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'I Have To Ask You This': Julian Castro Pressed By Immigration Activist, RancherMorning Edition, 2019National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)Sem texto completo |
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Democratic Candidate Julian Castro Talks With Voters About His Climate PoliciesAll Things Considered, 2019National Public Radio, Inc. (NPR)Sem texto completo |
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The Houston debate changed few minds but may have opened a fewBalz, DanWashingtonpost.com, 2019-09-14The Washington PostSem texto completo |