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Washington, D.C. Staff Writer   Education: American University, MA in Journalism and Public Affairs; University of Notre Dame, BA in American Studies   Marisa Iati is a reporter on the general assignment desk at The Washington Post. She previously worked at the Star-Ledger and NJ.com in New Jersey,...

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Former security chief claims Twitter buried ‘egregious deficiencies’

In an explosive whistleblower complaint obtained by The Washington Post, former Twitter security chief Peiter ‘Mudge’ Zatko alleges the company misled regulators about lax security and spam

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There's no going back for office workers

Employees often don't understand why they need to come into work — especially when they arrive and wind up doing a lot of Zoom meetings, said Grau, who works with employers on best practices around remote work.

3 years ago

Anthony Fauci to Step Down After More Than 50 Years of Government Service

Longtime infectious-disease official became a household name during Covid-19 pandemic

3 years ago

Elon Musk’s Lawyers Seek Documents From Former Twitter Chief Jack Dorsey

Subpoena is first sign the social-media firm’s co-founder will be an official part of the legal fight over Tesla CEO’s $44 billion takeover deal

3 years ago

Americans urged to leave Ukraine

The security situation may change “without warning,” the embassy in Kiev says

3 years ago

Kenya's Odinga mounts court challenge to presidential poll result

Dozens of boxes of evidence were unloaded from a truck outside the Supreme Court

3 years ago

Reason Casey Affleck didn’t attend brother Ben and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding

A source reveals the reason Casey Affleck missed his brother Ben and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding in Georgia.

3 years ago

What will Russia do after accusing Ukraine of Dugin bombing? - analysis

Does Moscow believe that suddenly, after months of war, Ukraine’s secret services suddenly decided that they would target this one person?

3 years ago

William and Kate to move family out of London to give children 'normal' life

There are currently no plans for any live-in help

3 years ago

Russia blames Ukraine for deadly Moscow blast

The murder of journalist Darya Dugina was committed by a Ukrainian national, the Federal Security Service claims

3 years ago

India to accept Russian debit and credit cards – media

Russia is reportedly planning to reciprocate and begin accepting Indian RuPay

3 years ago

Dennis Rodman says he's going to Russia to seek Brittney Griner's release

"I know Putin too well," he told NBC News.

3 years ago

Imran Khan: Pakistan police open investigation into former PM

Pakistan's police have said the country's former prime minister, Imran Khan, is under investigation.

3 years ago

Ukraine war: Allies seek more security at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Britain, France, Germany and the US have stressed the need to ensure the safety of nuclear installations threatened by the conflict in Ukraine.

3 years ago

Somalia hotel siege: More than 20 die in al-Shabab attack

Somali security forces have said they rescued 106 people who were trapped inside a hotel that had been stormed by militants on Friday night.

3 years ago

Japan wants missiles that can strike China – media

Tokyo reportedly seeks to deploy upgraded long-range cruise missiles to the southern Nansei Islands

3 years ago

Colombian President Gustavo Petro paves the way to restart peace talks

Colombia's new president said Saturday he was suspending arrest warrants and extradition requests for members of the left-wing guerrilla group the National Liberation Army (ELN) in an effort to restart peace talks to end nearly 60 years of war.

3 years ago

A language ‘revival’? Quebec moves to protect French amid Canada’s shift towards English

New figures show that French language use continues to decline in Canada, including in Quebec, the historically Francophone province, where the number of people whose first spoken language is English now exceeds 1 million. This unprecedented situation comes at a time when efforts to protect French in Quebec are intensifying.

3 years ago

Car blast kills daughter of Russian philosopher Dugin

Investigators suspect an improvised explosive device was used

3 years ago

Details about assassination of ‘Russian world’ ideologue’s daughter revealed

The bomb that killed Darya Dugina was planted on the underside of the car, investigators said

3 years ago

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