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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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Sofia Vergara slammed: ‘Rudest woman ever’

A US reality star – who has previously slammed Sofia Vergara – now claims the actress is the rudest celeb she’s ever met.

2 years ago

Cardi B throws microphone into crowd at gig after being hit by drink

Cardi B became the latest star to be hit by an object from the crowd during a concert, when an audience member threw their drink at the rapper.

2 years ago

His Hollywood star was finally rising. Now he cleans apartments.

Josh Hooks is doing whatever it takes to survive during the historic double strike

2 years ago

Parents are using AirTags to track kids and give them freedom

A $29 device meant for keys is being used by caregivers to keep tabs on children too young for a smartphone

2 years ago

The Paris Olympics Countdown Is Greeted by French Riots and Ukraine War Distress

The big theme of the Paris Games next summer is supposed to be unity. That is already proving difficult to deliver.

2 years ago

Twitter restores Kanye West's account after ban

Kanye West's account has been reinstated on Twitter after an almost eight-month ban over offensive tweets.

2 years ago

Country music is at a crossroads. Two of its most viral songs show why

How fortunate, then, that crossroads are as country a symbol as you can get.

2 years ago

WaPo EXCLUSIVE: Move fast and beat Musk: The inside story of how Meta built Threads

A company in crisis went back to basics to deliver a viral hit. But can Adam Mosseri’s bare-bones Twitter clone reinvigorate an aging tech giant?

2 years ago

Twitter, now X, opens up its ad revenue sharing program with global creators

Adds X CEO, Linda Yaccarino, “absolute game changer for our creators.”

2 years ago

Affordable Apartments Are Coming to the Top of New York’s Skyline

A deal to build the city’s newest residential skyscraper includes an unusually high number of apartments for low-income renters, plus some set aside for survivors of 9/11.

2 years ago

Why Meta is giving away its extremely powerful AI model

The AI debate splitting the tech world, explained.

2 years ago

San Francisco was too expensive so they moved to Spain and bought a beautiful house for $50,000. Here’s how they did it

Michael Leitz, left and John Flores decided to buy a house in Spain after coming to the conclusion they wouldn't be able to afford a comfortable retirement in San Francisco.

2 years ago

​Kim shows off sinister new weapons ​

The North Korean dictator has been impressing his visiting Russian guests with a parade featuring a slew of terrifying weaponry.


 

2 years ago

Carlee Russell facing criminal charges after faking abduction, causing 'panic and alarm'

Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis said he was appalled that the charges filed against Carlee Russell on Friday weren't more severe.

2 years ago

Is Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu healthy? - opinion

Downplaying or covering up ill health is nothing new. Those in positions of power, such as political leaders, business leaders, and heads of industry, have been doing it since time immemorial.

2 years ago

France's Macron says Niger coup 'illegitimate' and 'dangerous' for Sahel region

French President Emmanuel Macron described a coup that ousted Niger's elected leader as "dangerous" for the Sahel on Friday, as Western powers scramble to preserve a key ally in the insurgent-stricken region.

2 years ago

Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino courts Hollywood in push for star power

Social media app’s new chief meets with agents at leading talent agencies amid controversy over rebranding to ‘X’

2 years ago

Elon Musk and Barbie show just how intangible a brand can be

In an era when trademarks increasingly drive corporate growth we cannot agree on what they are worth
 

2 years ago

The Insidious Habit That Can Hurt Your Relationship

Ignoring a partner in favor of your phone, or “phubbing,” can lead to feelings of distrust and ostracism. Here’s how to stop.

2 years ago

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