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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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US salaries are surging for fully in-office jobs

Bosses want their workers back on-site on a more permanent basis. They're willing to pay a premium to do so.

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Donald Trump's Truth Social set to begin trading as DJT Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump's Truth Social to go public after merger

1 years ago

Three more suspects in Moscow terrorist attack arrested

Security services had detained 11 persons during the weekend in connection with the deadly shooting spree

1 years ago

Israel cancels Washington visit after US allows UN Gaza ceasefire resolution to pass

Kirby said the White House is "very disappointed" the delegation will not be coming to Washington for a "fulsome conversation" about viable alternatives to a Rafah ground invasion.

1 years ago

Boeing CEO quits after horror jet accidents ​

After a string of safety failures including a door blowing open mid flight on a 737 Max, the boss of Boeing has fallen on his sword.

1 years ago

UN Security Council resolution calls for Gaza ceasefire

UN Security Council passes resolution calling for an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza, as US shifts position by abstaining from vote

1 years ago

The Simpsons predicts wild crossover more than two decades in the making

Fans have noticed that yet another Simpsons prediction has come to fruition.

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Senegal’s ruling coalition presidential hopeful recognises opposition Faye's victory

Senegal's governing coalition candidate Amadou Ba on Monday recognised a win by anti-establishment candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye in the first-round of presidential elections and offered his congratulations, a statement said

1 years ago

As Canadians try to escape Haiti, some feel their own government left them behind

Frustration with Canadian officials leads some to seek help from other organizations

1 years ago

Will the 2024 Olympics change image of Paris region’s troubled Seine-Saint-Denis?

Less than 500 metres separate the Stade de France -- the sparkling centrepiece of the Paris Olympics -- and the crumbling Francs-Moisins estate plagued by poverty and crime.

1 years ago

Musk reveals major political flip

The tech mogul has announced his support for the Republican Party in the upcoming US presidential election

1 years ago

Vote count continues in Senegal's presidential election

Senegal's anti-establishment candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye appeared early Monday to be closing in on victory in a presidential poll that follows several years of unrest and a political crisis, while the governing coalition said it was certain of a second-round vote.

1 years ago

Kanye’s wife’s most modest outfit yet Kanye’s wife’s most modest outfit yet

The model is known to flash her figure in scantily clad looks, but this time she chose to cover up.

1 years ago

Selena Gomez posts then deletes racy photos

Selena Gomez has posted two sexy selfies on Instagram over the weekend only to delete them hours later.

1 years ago

Four men, all visibly injured, charged in deadly Moscow concert hall attack

Russian media had reported that the men were tortured during interrogation

1 years ago

The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried: an unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison

The former CEO of FTX, once a king of cryptocurrency, saw a swift reversal of his fortunes starting in November 2022

1 years ago

Moscow terror attack: Putin says all four gunmen held as death toll reaches 133

Putin suggests – without evidence – that Kyiv may have been involved in attack, claiming attackers planned to flee to Ukraine

1 years ago

EU state orders suspension of Telegram

Spain’s top court targeted the service following copyright complaints

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Moscow attack is grim reminder that large-scale acts of terror have not gone away

Atrocity underscores need for vigilance in face of threat from branch of Islamic State that appears to be on the rise

1 years ago

Death toll in Moscow concert hall attack climbs to 133 – investigators

More bodies have been recovered from the fire-ravaged building, with the search still ongoing, Russia’s Investigative Committee says

1 years ago

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