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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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Bed Bath & Beyond Files for Bankruptcy As Last Ditch Efforts Fail

Years of losses and a failed turnaround plan left the retailer struggling to stock stores. The company expects all its retail locations to eventually close.

2 years ago

Sudan: Joe Biden says US has evacuated diplomats and families as UK and others work on exodus

US forces understood to have taken personnel out of Khartoum as fighting continues between armed groups vying for power

2 years ago

​NBA All Star’s sister sentenced for murder ​

The sister of two-time NBA finals MVP Kawhi Leonard maintains she is innocent after being sentenced to a lifetime behind bars.

2 years ago

Michael Schumacher: Magazine editor sacked over AI-generated 'interview' with seven-time F1 champion

The editor of a German magazine that published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with Michael Schumacher has been sacked.

 


 

2 years ago

House Republicans, Manhattan district attorney's office reach deal over Trump inquiry

Judiciary committee will hear testimony from ex-prosecutor despite DA resistance

2 years ago

Mifepristone: US Supreme Court preserves abortion drug access

The US Supreme Court has preserved access to a commonly used abortion pill, ruling the drug can remain available while a legal case continues.

2 years ago

Transgender star Koko Da Doll, 35, shot dead in Atlanta, US

A black transgender woman who shot to fame in a popular documentary that premiered at Sundance this year has been shot dead in the US.

2 years ago

Kardashian star ‘heartbroken’ as mum dies

Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Caitlyn Jenner has announced her mother, Esther Jenner, has died at 96 years old.

2 years ago

Elon Musk’s fortune slashed by $17 billion after a horror 24 hours

In 24 hours, Tesla’s grim earnings were revealed, a SpaceX rocket blew up, Twitter purged legacy blue checkmarks – and Elon Musk paid a pretty penny for it all.

2 years ago

SpaceX’s Starship Explodes Shortly After Launching Uncrewed Test Flight

Elon Musk says company learned much from the flight of vehicle that is core to deep-space ambitions

2 years ago

RIP, BuzzFeed News. Who’s next?

BuzzFeed used to be worth $1.6 billion; now it’s down to $100 million. Its peers aren’t looking so hot, either.


 

2 years ago

Hollowing out of San Francisco raises fears over status as top tech hub

Soaring office vacancies amplify concerns over violent crime and homelessness

2 years ago

How millennial faces fell out of fashion

Even online influencers are falling foul of changing taste in enhanced features and cosmetic treatments

2 years ago

Instagram to move majority of staff from London to New York

Decision comes less than eight months after social media platform’s head Adam Mosseri relocated to UK

2 years ago

How Bank Apps Know You’re You

Username and password aren’t the only line of defense protecting mobile financial-account logins from hackers.


 

2 years ago

Dianne Feinstein: Why some Democrats want one of their own to resign

Dianne Feinstein, the 89-year-old US Senator from California, faces pressure from within her own Democratic party to step down.

2 years ago

In Sudan and beyond, the trend towards global peace has been reversed

Conflicts are growing longer. Blame complexity, criminality and climate change

2 years ago

The iPhone Setting Thieves Use to Lock You Out of Apple Account

The recovery key was designed to make Apple IDs safer. Instead, these victims permanently lost family photos and other precious digital possessions.

2 years ago

The world according to Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin

China and Russia are united in an epic struggle against the West – and their leaders seek nothing less than to remake the global order.

2 years ago

Brazil’s stance on Russia is worrying the West

President Lula’s positioning of Brazil as a broker in the war is emblematic of how some of the world’s largest countries are not picking a side.

2 years ago

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