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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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​Elon hits back after sparking Ukraine fury ​

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has doubled down on his controversial comments about peace in Ukraine while making a chilling prediction on nuclear war.

3 years ago

WWE star Carmella hits out over ‘disgusting’ fake sex tape

A WWE star has hit out after a “disgusting” video began circulating that many believed showed her and her partner in lewd scenes.

3 years ago

Trump launches $700m ‘Hitler’ lawsuit

Former US president Donald Trump has launched a monolithic case against CNN for defamation, seeking $475 million (A$732 million) in punitive damages.

3 years ago

Iran replies to accusations over Russia drone supplies

Tehran has always pursued a “principled and clear policy”, a foreign ministry spokesman said

3 years ago

Zelensky reacts to Musk’s peace proposal

The Ukrainian president rallied his followers against “the Elon Musk who supports Russia.”

3 years ago

Musk's peace plan hammered by pro-Ukraine 'bots'

The tycoon magnate said he doesn’t care about popularity, but doesn’t want “millions of people to die”

3 years ago

Kim Kardashian Charged by SEC for “Unlawfully Touting Crypto Security,” Agrees to $1.26M Settlement

She agreed to pay penalties, disgorgement and interest, while also cooperating with the SEC's ongoing investigation into EthereumMax: "Ms. Kardashian’s case also serves as a reminder to celebrities and others that the law requires them to disclose to the public when and how much they are paid to promote investing in securities."

3 years ago

Brazil's Lula and Bolsonaro face run-off after surprisingly tight result

Brazil's election is going into a second round in which left-winger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will face far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.

3 years ago

​PM’s desperate act to save her own skin ​

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has been forced to make an embarrassing U-turn after a rebellion within her own ranks.

3 years ago

Da Silva edges Bolsonaro in Brazil election, but not by enough votes to avoid runoff

Brazil's election authority announced late Sunday that a second round was a mathematical certainty.

3 years ago

Soccer stadium crush in Indonesia leaves 125 dead as president orders investigation

Victims trampled after police attempted to dispel riots with tear gas

3 years ago

Brazil election: ‘We'll vote for Bolsonaro because he is God’

In the first of two profiles of the leading candidates in the race to become Brazil's new president, Katy Watson asks if incumbent Jair Bolsonaro is - as his fans argue - a great leader, or someone who disdains democracy.

3 years ago

NATO in the horns of a dilemma after former Ukrainian regions vote to join Russia

Moscow is flipping the bloc's script by moving to absorb Kiev's lost lands, thus switching the fight to its own turf

3 years ago

US frees President Maduro's relatives in Venezuela prisoner swap

Venezuela has freed seven jailed Americans in exchange for the release of two relatives of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the two countries have confirmed.

3 years ago

Russian bombers capable of carrying nukes detected near Finland

The bombers, capable of carrying cruise missiles and strategic nuclear weapons, have been active in the Ukrainian war since Moscow invaded in February.

3 years ago

Putin Always Chooses Escalation

The Russian elite claims very few in their ranks support the war.

3 years ago

Rachel Nichols hired at Showtime after public ESPN exit

Nichols left ESPN earlier this year after being in involved in controversy after an article appeared in The New York Times

3 years ago

Nick Cannon trolled over 10th baby’s name

The uber-fertile celeb who already has kids named Monroe, Moroccan and Powerful Queen is copping some flak over his 10th newborn’s name.

3 years ago

White House responds to Ukraine’s NATO request

Now is not the time, says national security adviser Jake Sullivan

3 years ago

Iran accused of massacre in South amid wave of protests

The recent incident came as protests continue in Iran and the regime appears to be resorting to more force against the protesters.

3 years ago

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