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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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CNN Finalizing Deal to Add Gayle King as It Hits Lowest Ratings in Decades

Basketball commentator Charles Barkley also in mix as potential host

2 years ago

Nashville school shooting: Six killed by female shooter in Tennessee

Six people including three children have been killed in a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, according to local authorities. 

2 years ago

Former colony bans French state TV

Burkina Faso’s military government accused France24 of “legitimizing” terrorism

2 years ago

First Citizens Acquires Much of Failed Silicon Valley Bank

Deal with federal regulators will make lender one of the top 25 U.S. banks

2 years ago

Honduras Establishes Diplomatic Ties With Beijing, Abandoning Taiwan

Central American nation’s recognition of Beijing as China’s only legitimate government leaves Taiwan with just 13 diplomatic partners

2 years ago

Why Chinese Apps Are the Favorites of Young Americans

It isn’t just the algorithms, but lessons from a cutthroat culture

2 years ago

Hollywood Is Betting on Fear

A boom cycle in scary movies is here as studios seek to lure audiences back to theaters. Brace yourself for a new brand of horror.

2 years ago

US-Canada agree to turn back asylum seekers at border

A new US-Canada border deal meant to halt the flow of asylum seekers at unofficial border crossings has taken effect.

2 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow trial: Actress denies hit-and-run in ski crash

Gwyneth Paltrow has denied in court that she caused a 2016 ski collision in Utah that the man suing her says has left him with life-changing injuries.

2 years ago

China says it does not ask companies to ‘hand over data’ gathered abroad

China has blasted back at foreign accusations as TikTok faces mounting calls for a ban in the United States.

2 years ago

US launches airstrikes in Syria

The Pentagon has said Iran-affiliated groups were targeted, while local sources claim civilian infrastructure was hit

2 years ago

Police sue rapper Afroman for using footage of home raid in his music videos

Ohio officers, who conducted a botched raid of rapper’s home, are suing for invasion of privacy and emotional distress

2 years ago

Accenture to Cut 19,000 Jobs as IT Spending Slows

The professional-services company is looking to slash costs and streamline operations

2 years ago

Bordeaux city hall set on fire amid nationwide protests against French pension changes

Largely peaceful protests are marred by outbreaks of violence as unions claim 3.5 million turned out, while authorities put number at just over 1 million

2 years ago

Could the US government actually block people from accessing TikTok altogether?

The US government is demanding that TikTok's Chinese owners sell the social media platform, or risk facing a ban.

2 years ago

France protests said to be ‘out of control’

Police clashed with over a million demonstrators opposed to President Macron’s pension reform

2 years ago

​Selena Gomez shocks fans with bridal snap ​

Selena Gomez has shocked fans by taking to social media to share a gorgeous photo of herself in a wedding dress.


 

2 years ago

​Ex-husband says Mariah Carey is ‘not human’ ​

As a 12-year-old, Nick Cannon had pictures of Mariah Carey on his bedroom wall. Despite a 12-year age gap, he would live his fantasy.


 

2 years ago

France ‘burning’ as violent pension reform protests cause fuel shortages, mass arrests

One of the world’s most influential countries, France, has been brought to its knees by days of violent protests.

2 years ago

Why asylum seekers are choosing Canada in record numbers

Last year, nearly 40,000 migrants crossed into Canada at an unofficial border crossing at the end of a remote rural road in upstate New York - a record number - to seek asylum. Many are driven by the belief that the country is more welcoming than the US. But can Canada handle the influx?

2 years ago

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