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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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Former CNN Boss Jeff Zucker Eyes Unlikely Next Role: British Media Mogul

Veteran media executive’s investment group is a top contender to buy two U.K. publications, for which he plans U.S. expansion

2 years ago

Jonathan Majors Appears to Admit Physically Attacking Ex Grace Jabbari in Text Messages Entered Into Evidence

The text messages regarding an earlier incident were previously deemed inadmissible at trial

2 years ago

Jonathan Majors Trial Day 7: Actor Begged Accuser Not To Go To Hospital In Old Text Exchange

Actor Jonathan Majors‘ex-girlfriend and accuser, Grace Jabbari, took the witness stand for a fourth consecutive day, during which an old text exchange between the former couple was read.

2 years ago

Will Smith Steps Out With Mystery Woman Resembling Jada Pinkett Smith

Will Smith Leaves Event With Mystery Bald Woman

2 years ago

EU strikes deal to regulate AI tech in landmark act

The draft legislation still needs to be formally approved by EU member states and the parliament. 

2 years ago

UNLV mass shooter was career college professor, source says, but unknown whether he had a connection with school

Police are working to uncover evidence and identify a motive, McMahill said, adding he didn’t have any details on the suspect’s weapon.

2 years ago

First-ever CRISPR drug, made by two Boston companies, is approved in the US

The medicines, called Casgevy and Lyfgenia, are potential cures for people with sickle cell, a debilitating and life-shortening inherited red blood cell disorder that disproportionately affects African Americans.

2 years ago

Selena Gomez confirms she’s in a relationship with Benny Blanco

An Instagram post on Gomez’s account also shows he was present at her birthday celebrations in July this year.

2 years ago

Argentina's New Libertarian Leader Softens His Economic Radicalism

The libertarian assumes the presidency with a single-minded focus on taming inflation—even if that means breaking with those who got him there.

2 years ago

NBA In-Season Tournament: LeBron James helps Los Angeles Lakers set up final with Indiana Pacers

LeBron James scored 30 points as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the New Orleans Pelicans 133-89 to reach the final of the NBA's In-Season Tournament.

2 years ago

Hermès Created Europe’s Biggest Family Fortune After Spurning LVMH

The crown jewel of the $390 billion luxury goods industry, Hermès is thriving thanks to its penchant for doing things its own way.

2 years ago

Why ‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’ Is An Enlightening Watch, Even For Those Who Caught Her On Tour

A look at Beyoncé's Renaissance film and how it adds another layer to the singer's current era following the release of the album and world tour.

2 years ago

Nicki Minaj Drops 'Pink Friday 2' Album f/ Drake, Lil Wayne, J. Cole, Lil Uzi Vert, and More

The long-awaited sequel arrives 13 years after the original 'Pink Friday' and marks Nicki's first album since 2018's 'Queen.'

2 years ago

Kodak Black arrested on cocaine charges in Florida

Rapper Kodak Black, who was pardoned three years ago by Donald Trump, has been arrested in Florida on drugs charges.

2 years ago

White House touts ‘year of suffering’ for Russian troops

A senior US official has outlined a strategy for Ukraine as he urged lawmakers to sign off on more aid

2 years ago

Oprah skirts Ozempic rumours as she explains stunning body transformation

Oprah Winfrey has skirted rumours about her using the weight loss drug Ozempic while explaining her dramatic body transformation.

2 years ago

US president’s son Hunter Biden indicted on tax evasion charges

Grand jury returns nine counts alleging failure to pay $1.4mn between 2016 and 2019

2 years ago

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi looks to extend iron-fisted rule after ten years in power

Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is the front-runner in Egypt’s upcoming presidential election which will be held from December 10-12. Despite being marked by a widespread crackdown on dissent and a weak economic and security record, the former army chief’s ten-year rule may be extended until 2030. It's an outcome that many believe is already written in stone.

2 years ago

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