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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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‘Most astonishing feat in political history’
Donald Trump just pulled off one of the greatest political feats in history. More important, though, is exactly how he did it.
1 years ago
On Election Night, TV News Promises More Transparency. Will Viewers Care?
Wary of the drawn out 2020 election and the infamous early call for Arizona, channels want to explain to audiences how and why they are making calls.
1 years ago
Invisible money, Trump's heir and more: The election lessons we learned in 2024
Voters who see the opposition as dangerous and dystopian, as threats to democracy itself, won't see a loss as a national consensus. They're likely to see it as the starting bell for the next campaign.
1 years ago
Invisible money, Trump's heir and more: The election lessons we learned in 2024
Voters who see the opposition as dangerous and dystopian, as threats to democracy itself, won't see a loss as a national consensus. They're likely to see it as the starting bell for the next campaign.
1 years ago
Trump, Harris Show Pennsylvania Love in Final Election Push
Both contenders are spending their final day on the campaign trail with a flurry of events.
1 years ago
Meta’s Profit Rises 35%, Even as Spending Spree Continues
The Silicon Valley company, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, said it does not plan to slow down its investments anytime soon.
1 years ago
Harris appeals to Gaza war critics as Trump intensifies violent rhetoric
In the final hours before US Election Day, Kamala Harris appealed to voters upset by the Gaza war, while Donald Trump intensified his violent rhetoric with a comment about journalists being shot. Both candidates aggressively campaigned across swing states, aiming to sway undecided voters as the tight US election neared its conclusion.
1 years ago
Quincy Jones, producer and entertainment powerhouse, dies aged 91
Widely and wildly talented musician and industry mogul worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Will Smith and others
1 years ago
IDF kidnaps ‘senior Hezbollah official’ (VIDEO)
A Lebanese citizen has reportedly been captured in an ‘‘unprecedented’‘ naval forces operation by the Jewish state
1 years ago
Quincy Jones, music legend who worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, dies at 91
Quincy Jones, a titan of American music who worked with artists ranging from Count Basie to Frank Sinatra and who then reshaped pop music by collaborating with Michael Jackson on "Thriller", died on Sunday at the age of 91, his publicist said.
1 years ago
Trump Isn’t Perfect, but He’s the Better Choice
If you like his policies but are put off by his tone or his excesses, consider the cost of the past four years.
1 years ago
In the ‘capital of Arab America’, voters plan to punish Harris for Gaza, Lebanon wars
Dearborn, Michigan, with its large Arab American population, was once considered a reliably Democratic city. But anger over the current administration's handling of Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon have led many locals to spurn Kamala Harris in the ballots. In a battleground state in a tight presidential race, the disenchantment could be decisive.
1 years ago
Kamala Harris Gives Herself a Pep Talk Ahead of Election Day During ‘SNL’ Appearance
The vice president joined Maya Rudolph during the sketch comedy show's cold open. Comedian John Mulaney also hosted for the sixth time, alongside musical guest Chappell Roan.
1 years ago
Borrell hails EU-Japan security deal
The far-reaching document ranges from defense and maritime cooperation to nuclear disarmament
1 years ago
Botswana president concedes election, ending governing party's six-decade rule
Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi conceded election defeat on Friday after preliminary results showed that his party – which had been in power for 58 years – failed to win enough seats to govern. Masisi’s presidency was marred by high unemployment and allegations of corruption, nepotism and mismanagement.
1 years ago
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