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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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Kanye and Adidas: Money, Misconduct and the Price of Appeasement

Before Adidas broke with Kanye West last fall over antisemitic public remarks, it had tolerated years of his abusive conduct behind the scenes.

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US strikes Syria in ‘self-defense’ – Pentagon

President Joe Biden has ordered the US military to strike two facilities in eastern Syria

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You Don’t Need a New iPhone. You Just Need a New Battery.

Every iPhone has a secret indicator of battery health. So why did our columnist’s iPhone 14 Pro battery deplete so much in a year?

2 years ago

Dave Chappelle and the Perils of Button-Pushing Comedy

His comments on the Mideast conflict have been the subject of news reports, but the polarizing coverage has ignored how comics have treated the situation

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Arrest of Jonathan Majors’ Accuser Draws Criticism, Confusion

One outside expert views the arrest as "a publicity stunt." Majors' side has said the decision not to prosecute Grace Jabbari is "a serious injustice."

2 years ago

Slovakia's new populist PM announces halt of military aid to Ukraine

Slovakia's new populist Prime Minister Robert Fico said Thursday that his government was stopping military aid to Ukraine, in the first Western reversal of the kind.

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Web

AI has rescued Mark Zuckerberg from a metaverse-size hole

His long-term bet still stands, though

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X, One Year Later: How Elon Musk Made a Mess of Twitter’s Business

Fewer workers. Fewer users. Less revenue. And a lot more misinformation.

2 years ago

Israel Is Losing Support as Fury Grows Over Its Strikes on Gaza

  • Where Israel sees a fight against terror others see occupation
  • Brutality of October 7 reminds Israelis of Nazi slaughter

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At $40,000, Disney World Vacations Drain Wallets of Die-Hards

Higher prices and growing complexity dim the Magic Kingdom’s allure

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What Happened Inside Morgan Stanley After Ted Pick Was Named CEO

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The Big Take Sam Bankman-Fried Takes Stand in Reminder of Crypto’s Epic Fall

Last year, crypto was still the future of finance. As SBF prepares to testify, the new documentary RUIN explores what’s transpired since FTX’s stunning collapse.

2 years ago

Trump is forced to play by the rules in court and doesn’t like it

Trump’s habit of providing running commentary to reporters on the case, which is not televised, suggests that he’s something of a nightmare client for attorneys

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Israel carries out ‘targeted raid’ against Hamas in Gaza

Forces step up preparation for ground invasion as US calls for delay to allow aid deliveries and to free hostages

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Mexico rushes aid to battered Acapulco in wake of Category 5 Hurricane Otis

Mexican authorities rushed to send emergency aid, restore communications and assess damage in the Pacific coast resort town of Acapulco on Wednesday after a powerful hurricane left what residents described as a "total disaster".

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Mike Johnson gives House Republicans hope of fresh start after chaos

Rightwing Louisiana congressman and Trump ally is now one of the most powerful people in Washington

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Maine shooting spree: What we know so far

At least 22 people are reported dead, the US Army-trained suspect remains at large

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