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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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Taylor Swift’s team upset over ‘invasive’ New York Times op-ed

Taylor Swift’s team is reportedly enraged about an “inappropriate” New York Times piece speculating about her sexuality.

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Biden didn't know Pentagon chief was in hospital – Politico

News of Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization “came as a shock” to senior US officials, the outlet reported

2 years ago

​Part blows out mid-flight, 65 planes grounded ​

An airline has grounded 65 aircraft after part of a plane blew out midair in a terrifying ordeal where passengers reportedly had their belongings sucked out.

2 years ago

Why It Feels Like Everyone You Know Is Getting Covid-19

New subvariant JN.1, estimated at 62% of U.S. cases, helps fuel latest winter surge

2 years ago

‘Very smart people’: Donald Trump reacts to huge election decision

The US Supreme Court has made a huge call that could have severe consequences for Donald Trump – but he doesn’t appear fazed.

2 years ago

US braces for snow and heavy rain as major storm predicted for weekend

New England could see snow while heavy rainfall along the Gulf coast and snowfall and rain in the Rockies are predicted

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Wayne LaPierre to step down as chief executive of National Rifle Association

LaPierre, 74, has cited health concerns but resignation comes days before he faces civil trial over alleged misuse of NRA funds

2 years ago

Accident Or Rage? What Happened Night Oscar Pistorius Murdered Girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp

Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee South African Olympic athlete, was today released from jail on parole, nearly 11 years after he shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

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Explainer: What will happen to Oscar Pistorius when he is released from jail?

Oscar Pistorius, track star turned convicted murderer, set to leave jail

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Oscar Pistorius released on parole after serving nine years for murder of Reeva Steenkamp

Former South African Paralympic and Olympic athlete shot model dead through locked bathroom door on Valentine’s Day in 2013

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A Los Angeles man was denied a green card over his tattoos. The Supreme Court might take up his case

Acensio, now 47, was undocumented when he met Muñoz in 2008 at a wedding. They married two years later and in 2013 he filed for a green card.

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Hollywood legend denies ‘insane’ rumour ​

Whoopi Goldberg has publicly addressed a troubling rumour that has been circulating about her on social media.

2 years ago

Jeff Bezos Bets on a Google Challenger Using AI to Try to Upend Internet Search

Perplexity, with a fraction of Google’s users, raised the largest sum by an internet search startup in recent years

2 years ago

Epstein docs reveal government complicity

The document dump also exposed details about the pedophile’s friendships with boldface names like Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton

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Harvard Crisis Signals Broader Fight Over What a University Should Be

.Claudine Gay was at the center of a campus debate over the direction of education.

2 years ago

​‘Multiple victims’ after US school shooting ​

Police have rushed to a high school in the midwest of the US after shooting broke out with at l

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Sam Smith splits with designer boyfriend Christian Cowan – and is reportedly back on dating apps

Sam Smith is single again after splitting from their fashion designer boyfriend – and the singer is reportedly already plotting their next move.

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‘NUMEROUS GIRLS’: Prince Andrew’s alleged ‘underage orgy’ exposed

Newly released bombshell files claim that Prince Andrew allegedly had an “underage orgy” while staying on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.

2 years ago

Argentina court suspends Milei's 'mega-decree' labor law reforms

Argentine judges on Wednesday suspended labor law changes that form part of a mega-decree of sweeping economic reforms and deregulation announced by the country's libertarian new president, Javier Milei.

2 years ago

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