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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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LeBron James Is the NBA’s Oldest Player. He’s Still Doing Its Hardest Job.

In his 21st year in the league, James is as indispensable as ever to the Los Angeles Lakers’ title hopes. But can he last the whole season?

2 years ago

As Harvard President Faces Pressure to Resign, Some Faculty Show Support

Claudine Gay, Harvard’s president, faced rising pressure after her answers to questions about antisemitism. Some faculty members signed a petition supporting her.

2 years ago

The Year of the Mega Sleeve

Raglan, fluted, leg o’ mutton, bishop, puffed, balloon — whatever you want to call them, we wore them.

2 years ago

Trump Takes 2024 Lead as Biden Approval Hits New Low, WSJ Poll Finds

Unhappiness with Biden’s performance is pervasive, with economic pessimism weighing him down.

2 years ago

Tornadoes ravage Tennessee; at least 6 dead

At least six people, including two children, were killed Saturday as tornadoes and severe storms pushed through Middle Tennessee.

2 years ago

Binjamin Netanyahu is at the mercy of his hardline coalition partners

And he has little say over the big decisions in the war

2 years ago

Can Venezuela Chart a Path Out of Crisis?

A Power-Sharing Deal Is the Only Way to Resolve the Country’s Political Conflict

2 years ago

Ukraine’s Zelensky appears increasingly embattled as U.S. backing wavers

Ukrainian and U.S. officials have also noted friction between Zelensky and his commander in chief, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny. 

2 years ago

Elon Musk Says Alex Jones Can Return to X, Reversing His Stance Last Year

The billionaire reinstated the conspiracy theorist after running a poll on the platform formerly known as Twitter

2 years ago

Trump takes election lead over Biden – WSJ

The former US president holds an advantage over Joe Biden despite being viewed by a cohort of voters as “corrupt,” a poll says

2 years ago

Texas lawmaker John Whitmire tops Sheila Jackson Lee in runoff election for Houston's next mayor

Whitmire inherits a city plagued by crime, crumbling infrastructure, and budget issues

2 years ago

Venezuela’s Threats to Guyana Follow Putin’s Ukraine Playbook

The next war to upset the global equilibrium may be brewing in South America.

2 years ago

EU leaders panicking over potential Trump return – NYT

Bloc governments have reportedly dispatched envoys to the US to figure out the former president’s stance on NATO

2 years ago

Macron denies disrespecting French secularism with Hanukkah ritual at Élysée Palace

French President Emmanuel Macron felt compelled Friday to justify allowing a Jewish ritual at the Élysée Palace after critics accused him of failing to respect France’s secular traditions.

2 years ago

The west wavers on Ukraine

The next week could be critical for the country’s future. Having promised open-ended support, the US and EU are struggling to provide new funding

2 years ago

How to stop over-medicalising mental health

What the world could learn from Britain’s flawed approach

2 years ago

Nick Cannon and Zeus Network Called Out for Dark Skin vs. Light Skin Competition

Folks on social media have been dragging the network even more for not addressing their fumble.

2 years ago

Harvard Bans ‘Cisheterosexism’ but Shrugs at Antisemitism

College presidents are directly responsible for the hatred that has flourished on campus since Oct. 7.

2 years ago

NBA In-Season Tournament culminates in magic mix of past, present and future

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle was so impressed, as he shared with reporters on Friday, that he declared James still in his prime.

2 years ago

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