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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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Apple issues major security alert for iPhone users as hackers take “full control" of phones

The tech juggernaut issued a stark warning to iPhone, iPad and Mac users after it was revealed a security glitch could be “exploited” by hackers.

3 years ago

Jacinda Ardern rocked by scandal as she faces lowest ratings of her leadership

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is confronting crises on multiple fronts as her approval ratings sink to their lowest ever level.

3 years ago

Zelensky faces furious criticism from Ukrainians — WaPo

The president’s admission that he willingly failed to signal a looming Russian attack has “punctured the bubble” of his image

3 years ago

Putin and Xi to attend G20 summit – host

Indonesia claims that the leaders of Russia and China have confirmed that they’ll attend the event in person

3 years ago

Wendy Williams Repeatedly Forgot Her Show Was Canceled, Execs Say: ‘It Was Not Pretty’

A new report goes inside Williams’ mysterious health struggles and paints a picture of the chaos that plagued her talk show’s 13th and final season.

3 years ago

‘Reliable Sources’ Host Brian Stelter Out at CNN

The network is cancelling his weekly media show “Reliable Sources.”

3 years ago

Allen Weisselberg, a Top Trump Executive, Pleads Guilty in Tax Scheme

Mr. Weisselberg has refused to cooperate in the Manhattan district attorney’s broader investigation into Donald J. Trump and his family business.

3 years ago

Walgreens, CVS and Walmart ordered to pay $650 million in opioid lawsuit

Federal law requires pharmacies to determine that prescriptions have been issued for legitimate medical purposes before filling them.

3 years ago

R. Kelly trial: Singer has dark side hidden from public - prosecutor

R. Kelly has a "dark" and "hidden" side that the public rarely saw during his career, prosecutors said at the opening of his second federal trial.

3 years ago

France rejects Mali's accusations that it helped arm Islamist fighters

France on Thursday denied accusations by Mali's foreign minister that the French army has provided support to Islamist groups and violated Malian airspace. Mali's relations with Paris have been deteriorating since a junta took power in an August 2020 coup, eventually culminating in the withdrawal of French troops that was completed on Monday after a nearly decade-long mission.

3 years ago

LeBron James makes NBA money history

James has agreed a two-year extension with the LA Lakers

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CDC admits to botched Covid-19 response

The US disease control agency has announced an overhaul to strengthen its handling of public health emergencies

3 years ago

Cheney says she is considering a White House run after drubbing in Wyo. primary

In Alaska, Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Trump-backed GOP rival Kelly Tshibaka advanced to the general election

3 years ago

Liz Cheney to Form New Anti-Trump Group, Ponders Presidential Bid

Wyoming Republican lost her House re-election bid in a primary against a Trump-backed candidate

3 years ago

China to Join Russia Military Exercises as U.S. Rivals Deepen Ties

Moscow plans to hold drills in its Far East region near the border with China and North Korea from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5

3 years ago

Trump’s nemesis suffers brutal humiliation ​

Donald Trump has exacted his revenge on the most vocal of his remaining Republican critics in an unmistakable show of power.

3 years ago

Tasmanian tiger: Scientists hope to revive marsupial from extinction

Researchers in Australia and the US are embarking on a multi-million dollar project to bring the Tasmanian tiger back from extinction.

3 years ago

​ Outrage over ‘longest execution ever’ ​

A human rights group has claimed that a US death row inmate endured “three hours of pain and suffering” during his botched execution.

3 years ago

South Korea wants to talk as North Korea test fires cruise missiles

Just hours after North Korea test-fired two cruise missiles, the South repeated an offer to aid Pyongyang if it gave up a nuclear weapons program. Meanwhile, the US and South Korea prepare for a large military exercise.

3 years ago

Opinion: Keep out! No more tourist visas for Russians during wartime

On this question, the EU countries are doing what they do best: acting inconsistently. They need to adopt a clear, consistent policy on the bans — and on some exceptions, says DW's Miodrag Soric.

3 years ago

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