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- Yglesias is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: The Yglesias literary and journalistic family Helen Yglesias (née B****ine) (1915–2008)...
- Matthew Yglesias (/ɪˈɡleɪsiəs/; born May 18, 1981) is an American blogger and journalist who writes about economics and politics. Yglesias has written...
- Nicholas and Matthew Yglesias. Yglesias was born in New York in 1954, son of novelist and journalist Jose Yglesias, and author Helen Yglesias. He began writing...
- Jose Yglesias (November 29, 1919 – November 7, 1995) was an American novelist and journalist. Yglesias was born in the Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida...
- Helen B****ine Yglesias (March 29, 1915 – March 28, 2008) was an American novelist. Yglesias was the youngest of seven children born to Solomon and Kate...
- José Antonio Yglesias Arreola (born 28 June 1957) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2009 to 2012 he served as Deputy...
- Henry Yglesias (14 May 1867 – 20 August 1949) was a British figure skater. He competed in the men's singles event at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Along with...
- ISSN 0013-0613. Archived from the original on 30 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023. Yglesias, Matthew (13 March 2013). "The New Pope Runs One of America's Largest Businesses"...
- by Vox Media. The website was founded in April 2014 by Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Melissa Bell, and is noted for its concept of explanatory journalism...
- Isabella Rossellini, Rosie Perez and John Turturro. It was written by Rafael Yglesias, adapted from his novel of the same name. Rosie Perez was nominated for...