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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 troops killed in Jordan drone attack

It is the first time that American military personnel have died by enemy fire since the start of the Israel-Hamas war

2 years ago

Argentina’s President Promised a Free Market Revolution, and Says He’s Delivering

“There is no Plan B,” President Javier Milei tells The Wall Street Journal as his moves to privatize state companies and slash government jobs and spending are sparking inflation and protests.

2 years ago

X Halts Taylor Swift Searches After Explicit AI Images Spread

The social-media platform blocked searches about the pop superstar days after explicit, digitally fabricated fakes of the singer began proliferating on the site.2 min read

2 years ago

‘ORDAINED BY GOD’: Donald Trump photo exposes alarming truth

What appears to be an innocuous image of Donald Trump praying in church could actually change the outcome of the US election.

2 years ago

​Ronda Rousey drops Vince McMahon bomb ​

Ronda Rousey has sent social media into a spin after dropping a bomb on the head of Vince McMahon amid his sex abuse scandal.

2 years ago

US agrees to sell Turkey jets after Ankara approves Sweden’s Nato bid


Western allies view Stockholm as a vital bulwark against Russian aggression in Europe

2 years ago

Bernard Arnault Overtakes Elon Musk As Richest Person In The World

French billionaire Bernard Arnault—owner of luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Sephora—is now the richest man in the world.

2 years ago

Washington and Baghdad open talks on ending mission of anti-IS group coalition in Iraq

Iraq and the United States on Saturday held a "first round" of talks on the future of American and other foreign troops in the country, with Baghdad expecting discussions to lead to a timeline for reducing their presence. 

2 years ago

Jay Leno files for conservatorship over wife

Former talk show host Jay Leno has filed for a conservatorship over his wife of 44 years, Mavis Leno.

2 years ago

US to change strategy on Ukraine – WaPo

The Biden administration has reportedly shifted focus to defensive tactics and will no longer help Kiev recapture lost territory

2 years ago

Trump’s ‘achilles heel’? Haley’s refusal to drop out infuriates ex-preside

A surprisingly disciplined campaign risks derailment as Trump lashes out at his former UN ambassador for staying in race

2 years ago

WWE founder Vince McMahon resigns from post amid sexual misconduct allegations

Wrestling mogul is accused of physical and emotional abuse and sexual assault and trafficking by former employee

2 years ago

South Africa reacts to ICJ ruling on Gaza ‘genocide’

The country’s leader said the call for Israel to prevent indiscriminate killings of Palestinians is a “victory” for human rights

2 years ago

Andrew Cuomo found to have subjected 13 women to ‘sexually hostile work environment’

US DoJ reaches agreement with New York state executive chamber over workplace conduct of former governor, 66, who quit in 2021

2 years ago

Aid to Ukraine and Israel in doubt as House speaker says he won’t support deal

A bargain in which southern border security would be beefed up in exchange for foreign aid is looking increasingly unlikely

2 years ago

Kenyan court rules deployment to lead UN mission in Haiti 'illegal'

A Kenyan court on Friday ruled against the government's plan to deploy police to Haiti to lead a UN-backed multinational mission aimed at restoring order in the gang-plagued Caribbean nation.

2 years ago

Vince McMahon, WWE sued; ex-staffer alleges sexual misconduct

A former WWE staffer has accused the company’s founder, Vince McMahon, of sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse in a lawsuit filed Thursday.

2 years ago

​Landmark ruling in Israel genocide case ​

The UN’s top court has handed down its ruling on a genocide case against Israel, a landmark decision that may bring an end to the conflict.

2 years ago

The U.S. had its first execution by nitrogen gas. Here’s what to know.

The execution came after heated debate over whether it was constitutional to use nitrogen hypoxia in capital punishment.

2 years ago

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