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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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Tom Brady gives five-word answer to NFL retirement question

As rumours swirl over his marriage to Gisele Bündchen, Tom Brady has addressed speculation he could retire from the NFL mid-season.

3 years ago

Taylor Swift returns to pop with poetic 'Midnights,' her most deeply personal album yet

The album treads aggressively familiar territory—but with new wisdom and confidence.

3 years ago

Could Boris Johnson really make a comeback?

Boris Johnson, the man ousted as UK prime minister by his own government just three months ago, has emerged as an early front-runner to be the next prime minister.

3 years ago

Steve Bannon: Former Trump strategist facing jail time in contempt case

Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon is facing up to six months in jail for refusing a summons to testify before Congress about the January 6 US Capitol riot.

3 years ago

The U.K. will have 5 prime ministers in just 6 years. What's gone wrong?

With yet another prime minister's resignation, the British government's 10 Downing Street looks like a revolving door. Analysts blame polarization, populism, a flawed system and poor leadership.

3 years ago

‘She knew what she was getting herself into!’: US TV host Megyn Kelly slams Meghan Markle

US TV host Megyn Kelly unloaded on Meghan Markle over the royal’s claims she felt “objectified” as a “bimbo” during her time on Deal or No Deal.

3 years ago

‘Karen’: Kanye West clashes with Piers Morgan before storming out of interview

Kanye West engaged in a heated conversation with Piers Morgan, resulting in the rapper leaving midway through his interview.

3 years ago

GUESS WHO’S BACK: Boris ‘to run for UK PM’ as humiliated Truss quits

Boris Johnson - whose ousting as PM set off the disastrous chain of events leading to Liz Truss’ downfall - is expected to chuck his hat in the ring to seize back the top job.

3 years ago

UK premier steps down after 6 weeks in power

The Conservative Party leader had lost the support of MPs after a botched ‘mini-budget’

3 years ago

Ye Is Running Out of Platforms

The act of grabbing public attention has been a centerpiece of Kanye West’s art for two decades. Will audiences still tune in if his only outlets are on the fringes?

3 years ago

Netflix reveals surprising new results

Netflix has been on a downward trend all year, losing subscribers and wiping billions off its value. Today’s results were surprising.

3 years ago

Russia introduces martial law in occupied regions of Ukraine

A medium level of response - a form of high alert - was also introduced in the border regions of the Russian Federation.

3 years ago

Gantz: Israel will not supply weapons to Ukraine

Gantz made the comments in a briefing to EU member-state Ambassadors in Israel.

3 years ago

Donald Trump supports Kanye West after another antisemitic rant

Not only did Trump refuse to condemn West’s comments, but he doubled down with effusive praise, thanking the rapper for his undying loyalty and support.

3 years ago

Kanye West: The rise and fall of the American rap icon - explainer

Kanye West is one of the most successful musical artists in human history, but he has become embroiled in political and celebrity controversy while also suffering from mental illness.

3 years ago

US may sell more oil from strategic reserves – media

With fuel prices surging ahead of the midterm elections, the White House is pushing hard to bring them down

3 years ago

Fuel protests gripping more than 90 countries

High costs of living are driving people to protest in the streets against crippling prices. The BBC has mapped all reported demonstrations over fuel since January 2021, revealing a huge increase in protests this year.

3 years ago

Ukraine updates: Third of power stations 'destroyed'

The Ukrainian president says nearly 30% of the country's power plants have been destroyed in the past eight days. Parts of Kyiv and other major cities have been left without electricity. DW has the latest.

3 years ago

East Africa vigilant as Uganda locks down Ebola epicenter

A lockdown is now in place in the two central districts of Uganda where Ebola has claimed at least 19 lives. Most of the country's immediate neighbors are taking action to keep the deadly virus out.

3 years ago

Unrest in Iran Sends Waves of Uncertainty Across the Region

With each victim in Iran, the question as to how the West should react becomes more pressing. Experts are skeptical that the end is nigh for the regime in Tehran – and the country's nuclear ambitions remain a concern.

3 years ago

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