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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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Sudan rocked by fighting as ex-PM warns of 'nightmare' risk of civil war

Heavy fighting again rocked Sudan's capital Sunday as tens of thousands have fled the bloody turmoil and a former prime minister warned of the "nightmare" risk of a descent into full-scale civil war.

2 years ago

James Corden says goodbye to a changed late-night TV ecosystem

The British actor-comedian leaves his Late Late Show – and Carpool Karaoke – after eight years and a series of PR troubles

2 years ago

Jerry Springer, influential US talkshow host, dies aged 79

Family of famed TV figure announces he died ‘peacefully’ at home in Chicago on Thursday

2 years ago

Stolen or Original? Hear Songs From 7 Landmark Copyright Cases.

Ed Sheeran is on trial, accused of borrowing from Marvin Gaye. Listen to the tracks at stake in similar lawsuits that may shape his case.

2 years ago

LISTEN TO YOUR BODY!!! I Almost Missed My Artery Block While Mourning

She's urging fans to pay attention when your body's talking to you.

2 years ago

I MOVED MY FAMILY OUT OF FLORIDA Over State's LGBTQ Policies

He says....says his family wouldn't be comfortable.

2 years ago

The Whispers Behind NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell Firing

As the top executive exits over inappropriate conduct, his departure raises questions about his reign: “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.”

2 years ago

Don Lemon Says He Has No Regrets After CNN Firing: “I Am a Survivor

The former 'CNN This Morning' co-anchor explained that while the departure was a surprise, it's behind him now.

2 years ago

'I Was a Chicago Gang Foot Soldier'

The colors red and black, or blue and black, identified the gang affiliation.


 

2 years ago

Tucker Carlson Breaks Silence After Fox News Firing

The former host shared a video in which he began talking about "how many genuinely nice people there are in this country," before segueing into his feelings on "unbelievably stupid" television debates.

2 years ago

Shell Shocked: How a Sex Scandal, Big Egos and Putin Led to Jeff Shell’s Sudden, No Payout Exit From NBCU

COVER STORY | How a sex scandal, big egos and Vladimir Putin led to Jeff Shell's sudden, no payout exit from NBCUniversal.

2 years ago

Xi speaks to Zelensky by phone

The call will provide a “powerful” boost to bilateral ties, the Ukrainian leader said

2 years ago

Kim lookalike dies suddenly after surgery

An OnlyFans star and Kim Kardashian lookalike died from a cardiac arrest hours after a plastic surgery procedure, her family said.


 

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Gang members burned alive as nation spirals ​

Horrific footage shows people being butchered and worse on the streets as their nation descends into anarchy. WARNING: Graphic.

2 years ago

Biden 2024 Re-Election Bid Sets Up Potential Trump Rematch

The oldest president in U.S. history opened his re-election campaign by casting Republicans as a danger to democracy and abortion rights.

2 years ago

They Wanted to Retire in North Carolina. So How’d They End Up in South Carolina?

A pair of sailing enthusiasts realized they had been searching for homes in the wrong Beaufort, but soon realized it was the right place for them

2 years ago

Venezuelan Opposition Figure Flees Country, Arrives in U.S.

Juan Guaidó landed in Miami, marking the end of an attempt to undercut Nicolás Maduro’s regime with a parallel government.

2 years ago

Ed Sheeran Goes on Trial for Alleged Copying of Marvin Gaye Song

British pop artist takes witness stand to fight allegations he stole from ‘Let’s Get It On’ for his ballad ‘Thinking Out Loud’

2 years ago

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