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A newly popular SNL-like sketch shows mocks the Chinese Communist Party and taps into a strengthened sense of Taiwanese identity.
(Washington Post illustration; Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images; iStock)
Once considered a humorous version of cryptocurrency, memecoins are now rife with scams, critics say, making it a particularly dangerous product.
Federal authorities said the two posed as Homeland Security officers to get closer to federal law enforcement members in D.C. — including a U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to first lady Jill Biden’s detail.
Henry Cohen, right, tries riding his single-wheel skateboard outside his high school. (Julie Zauzmer Weil/The Post)
Henry Cohen, 18, wants to replace longtime council member Mary M. Cheh, who is retiring. He has a lot of ideas for shaking up adult politics.