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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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Robinhood makes expansion move

Robinhood is looking to expand its reach beyond the tech and finance space and into sports and entertainment.

1 years ago

Elon Musk goes after Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott

MacKenzie Scott has given away billions to charity since her split from Jeff Bezos in 2019.

1 years ago

Sweden officially joins NATO

Stockholm has formally become a member of the US-led military bloc

1 years ago

Oprah to Tackle Ozempic Craze in ABC Special: “A Very Personal Topic For Me”

Oprah Winfrey returns to primetime to explore weight-loss injectables. The media mogul recently stepped down from the Weight Watchers board of directors after revealing she's been using one of the medications.

1 years ago

Mutual Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance

Ukrainian officials are disheartened about stalled aid. The Pentagon wants Kyiv to heed its advice on how to fight.

1 years ago

​‘Finally’: Major change to Apple MacBook ​

A much-requested feature has finally been added to Apple’s latest laptop range. But there’s a catch.

1 years ago

Eyebrows raised as Viktor Orbán to visit Donald Trump in Florida

Hungary’s PM arrives in US this week without a White House invitation as he pursues what critics call his ‘fantasy’ foreign policy

1 years ago

Big Tech howled over E.U. antitrust law. The White House declined a rescue.

The E.U. Digital Markets Act has come into effect, forcing six major tech companies to make significant changes. The Biden administration has taken a muted approach.

1 years ago

What's behind the violent power struggle in Haiti — and what experts say Canada should do about it

International community, including Canada, must be wary of past mistakes in offering aid: expert

2 years ago

Senegal sets March 24 as new date for delayed presidential election

Senegalese President Macky Sall has scheduled a delayed presidential election for March 24, the government said on Wednesday, after a top court ruled that a proposal to hold the vote after his mandate expires on April 2 was unconstitutional.

2 years ago

‘Sorry’: Star breaks silence over rumour

Hailey Bieber has finally addressed reports that she is having marriage troubles.

2 years ago

Super Trump and his mighty MAGA machine

After his Super Tuesday wins, Donald Trump moves swiftly to dominate the national Republican Party

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Capital One and Discover merger ‘dangerous’, consumer groups tell Fed

Coalition of advocacy groups warn that deal would ‘further concentrate risk’ in the financial system and ‘must be stopped’

2 years ago

Elon Musk Is Right About OpenAI But for the Wrong Reasons

The world’s second-richest man accuses Sam Altman of putting profits over the good of humankind.

2 years ago

ChatGPT-maker OpenAI hits back at Elon Musk criticism

OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, have responded to a lawsuit by Elon Musk by making counter-accusations against him.

2 years ago

Haiti gangs threaten 'civil war' as unrest spreads

The gang leader behind the violence blighting the Haitian capital has warned there will be a "civil war" if Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, does not step down.

2 years ago

Kevin Hart Built a Comedy Kingdom. Here’s What Else He Wants.

He’s one of the most commercially successful stand-ups in the business. Can his crowd-pleasing style make him one of the all-time greats?

2 years ago

You Can Now Buy Shares in Music by Beyoncé or Taylor Swift

Startup JKBX is offering securities backed by the royalty streams from songs recorded by popular artists

2 years ago

Super Tuesday's key takeaways: A Biden-Trump rematch and warnings for both

Super Tuesday yielded no surprises, with US President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump emerging the biggest winners in the biggest single day of voting in the US primaries. But there were cautionary signals for both candidates as the 2024 campaign season heads for a battering phase in the leadup to November's presidential election.

2 years ago

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