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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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Netanyahu says he has told U.S. he opposes Palestinian state in any postwar scenario

“In any future arrangement … Israel needs security control all territory west of the Jordan,” Netanyahu said in a news conference.

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​Snoop Dogg’s daughter suffers ‘severe stroke’ ​

Snoop Dogg’s daughter Cori is in hospital after suffering a severe stroke at the age of 24, asking: “What did I do in my past to deserve this?”

2 years ago

Star finally addresses disaster TV gaffe

Kelly Osbourne is still haunted by trainwreck comments she made on live TV in 2015, describing it as the “worst thing I’ve ever done”.

2 years ago

Arnold Schwarzenegger detained over EU tax for luxury watch

Arnold Schwarzenegger was detained at a German airport for allegedly failing to declare a luxury watch he was planning to auction for charity.

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CNN chief Mark Thompson outlines his plan to transform the network for the future: ‘It’s time for a revolution’

“We need to recapture some of the swagger and innovation of the early CNN,” Thompson wrote

2 years ago

Princess Kate hospitalized for abdominal surgery, postpones royal engagements, palace says

The Princess of Wales has been hospitalized after undergoing planned abdominal surgery and will remain at The London Clinic for up to two weeks.

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Red Sea crisis: US launches fourth round of strikes on Houthis in Yemen

US missile strikes came after a bulk carrier was hit by Houthi drones in the Gulf of Aden

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Warriors assistant coach cdead at 46 after heart attack

Belgrade native suffered heart attack during private team dinner Tuesday

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Iraq Prime Minister Says U.S.-Led Military Coalition in Iraq Is No Longer Needed

U.S. warns departure could strengthen Islamic State and add to Mideast turmoil

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ChatGPT creator joins forces with Pentagon

OpenAI has dropped its prohibition on providing its technology to military entities, according to an executive

2 years ago

​‘Say it to my face’: Djokovic turns on crowd ​

World number one Novak Djokovic was not only battling young Aussie Alexei Popyrin, but the crowd as well, as he took aim at a fan.

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Sam Altman, Bill Gates Weigh AI Risks in Big Election Year

AI and democracy are the talk of Davos.

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Milei’s Younger Sister Is Also ‘The Boss’ Directing His Mission

Karina Milei is the president’s rock, and also his gatekeeper

2 years ago

China’s population decline accelerates towards crisis amid terrible new economic figures

China is facing a major crisis on several fronts as troubling new population and economic figures were released today.

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Mali use quickfire goals to beat South Africa

Mali took advantage of an early let-off to beat South Africa 2-0 in the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday and take the lead in Group E.

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Democrats seize on Iowa results to campaign on threats posed by Trump

Kamala Harris reminds voters of Trump’s role in overturning Roe v Wade as unstated core of campaign is Biden can beat him again

2 years ago

R. Kelly Claims He Was Unaware of Lawsuit That Led to Judge Awarding $10.5 Million to Six Women

The disgraced singer is currently serving a 30-year sentence after being found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking.

2 years ago

US judge blocks JetBlue from $3.8bn Spirit Airlines takeover

Ruling marks victory for Biden government and its effort to preserve lower cost airline tickets for American consumers

2 years ago

How Many Rings Is Too Many?

A reader wonders if stacking jewelry can look tacky. Recent red carpets suggest otherwise, our critic writes.

2 years ago

Iraq recalls ambassador from Tehran after Iranian missiles strike Kurdish region

Iraq condemned an "attack on its sovereignty" on Tuesday after Iran's Revolutionary Guards launched missile strikes on anti-Tehran groups and an alleged Israeli "spy headquarters" in Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan. 

2 years ago

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