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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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Lupita Nyong’o hits Tony Awards red carpet in ‘naked’ look

Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o has stunned onlookers with her daring outfit on the red carpet at the Tony Awards.

2 years ago

Silvio Berlusconi, master populist who dominated Italian politics, dies at 86

Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire media tycoon and four-time prime minister who brushed off a litany of legal battles and sex scandals to dominate Italian public life for more than two decades, has died in Milan aged 86.

2 years ago

George Soros names heir to financial empire – WSJ

The Hungarian-American billionaire is frequently accused of using his wealth to meddle in political affairs

2 years ago

Nicola Sturgeon arrested: Former first minister of Scotland taken into custody over finance scandal

Nicola Sturgeon, until recently the first minister of Scotland, has been arrested, sending shockwaves through British and global politics.

2 years ago

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, 86, rushed to hospital

Fears are growing for a former PM as he was rushed to hospital just weeks after leaving intensive care.

2 years ago

Ukraine tried to attack Russian ship – Moscow

The Priazovye vessel avoided damage in the incident and continued its mission, Russia’s Defense Ministry says

2 years ago

Silicon Valley escalates the battle over returning to the office

Google isn’t alone in facing pushback from employees.

2 years ago

Billionaires’ Row Was Built for the World’s Wealthiest. Has It Lived Up to Its Name?

The super tall, super pricey towers on the south side of New York’s Central Park have had varied success amid the city’s changing luxury market

2 years ago

​Why women don’t like nice men ​

The rumours are true nice guys do finish last … but the reason why might leave you shocked.

2 years ago

Selena Gomez reveals if she’s dating Zayn Malik

Selena Gomez has finally revealed if she’s dating one of the most famous men in the world.

2 years ago

Can Twitter’s Odd Couple Make It Work? Elon Musk and His New CEO Are About to Find Out

<p>Musk announced her arrival before she had a contract. They haven’t formally agreed on a budget or headcount. And Linda Yaccarino hasn’t even gotten to the hard part yet.</p>
 

2 years ago

Meta Reveals Twitter Competitor It Plans to Launch as Stand-Alone App

Zuckerberg criticizes Apple’s Vision Pro headset, saying Meta has tried to make products affordable

2 years ago

Julian Assange ‘dangerously close’ to US extradition after losing latest legal appeal

Assange’s father, John Shipton, says his son’s grounds for a further UK hearing are ‘clear, firm and just’

2 years ago

Saudi Crown Prince threatened to damage US economy – media

Mohammed bin Salman privately pledged to retaliate in a row over oil production cuts, leaked documents reportedly show

2 years ago

Trump federal indictment: What we know so far

The ex-commander-in-chief has accused the government of “weaponizing” the Justice Department and FBI

2 years ago

Donald Trump Indicted in Classified Documents Case

Former president says he has been summoned to federal court in Miami over handling of government documents at Mar-a-Lago

2 years ago

In pictures: Canada wildfires shroud New York in apocalyptic smog

Smoke from Canadian wildfires shrouded New York in a record-breaking apocalyptic smog Wednesday as cities along the US East Coast issued air pollution warnings and thousands evacuated their homes in Canada. 

2 years ago

Firing Chris Licht won’t fix CNN

Ever after its CEO’s firing, CNN remains stuck in no man’s land.

2 years ago

Wildfire Smoke Blankets Sky Across Northeastern U.S.

Smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires continued to cast a haze over populous areas of the eastern U.S., and could last for days, as polluted air sent people with asthma to their doctors, disrupted air travel and altered school schedules.

2 years ago

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