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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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Katie Couric reveals she was diagnosed with breast cancer

She explained that her gynecologist had reminded her she was due for a mammogram since her last one was in December 2020.

3 years ago

Will the new far-right government of Italy's Meloni turn its back on Europe?

The results of Italy's general election could alter the balance of power within the EU, with far-right, eurosceptic parties set to helm the next government in Rome. Italy is making something of a U-turn from Mario Draghi’s premiership, which put Italy back in the driving seat of Europe and bolstered the influence of a country accustomed to punching below its weight.

3 years ago

‘It’s misunderstood’: Jordan Peterson breaks down in tears over Olivia Wilde comments

Psychologist and author Dr Jordan Peterson broke down in tears during an interview over comments actress Olivia Wilde made about him.

3 years ago

Kyiv says answer to Russian annexation vote is more weapons

Russian proxies in occupied Ukrainian regions were expected to ask Moscow to make good on the claimed results as early as Wednesday.

3 years ago

​Ryan Reynolds teases huge comeback ​

Sometimes it’s hard to know whether to take Ryan Reynolds seriously, but if he’s telling the truth, this is huge.

3 years ago

China’s Xi reemerges after trip abroad quashing unfounded ‘coup’ rumors

Xi on Tuesday visited an exhibition in Beijing showcasing China’s achievements over his decade in power, according to state broadcaster CCTV. 

3 years ago

Nord Stream leaks ‘not a coincidence’ – Borrell

The pipeline incidents “are the result of a deliberate act,” the EU’s top diplomat said

3 years ago

Hurricane Ian: Cuba suffers complete blackout after storm

Cuba is completely without power after Hurricane Ian pummelled the western end of the island, its government has announced.

3 years ago

Hailey Bieber shuts down cheating rumours

Hailey Bieber has addressed cheating rumours relating to husband Justin Bieber and his “very public” relationship with ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez, in a rare long interview.

3 years ago

Denmark says damage to Nord Stream pipeline in Baltic Sea was 'deliberate'

'This is not an earthquake,' says seismologist after dual blasts

3 years ago

Several soldiers dead, civilians missing after Burkina Faso convoy attack

Eleven soldiers have been found dead and about 50 civilians are missing after an attack by Islamist militants on a 150-vehicle convoy taking supplies to a town in northern Burkina Faso on Monday, the government said on Tuesday.

3 years ago

Gazprom announces that its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany is finished

Energy giant Gazprom announced Friday that construction of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, set to double natural gas supplies from Russia to Germany by bypassing Ukraine, has been completed.

3 years ago

Putin’s huge lifeline to US outlaw ​

Vladimir Putin on Monday granted US fugitive Edward Snowden a massive lifeline — but authorities have warned he could end up in even deeper trouble.

3 years ago

Kiev threatens Russian reservists

President Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff has told mobilized troops to surrender or be killed

3 years ago

​Music star Shakira ordered to face trial ​

Colombian superstar Shakira is facing more than eight years in prison if found guilty of tax fraud after a judge ruled her trial will go ahead.

3 years ago

How Russia uses the 'nuclear' issue to drive news - analysis

Who benefits from Russia mentioning the “nuclear” issue? Clearly, Russia does this to drive a new cycle and to shift the focus on Ukraine to a focus that is all about deterring or talking to Moscow.

3 years ago

Swastika-wearing gunman kills 13 at Russian school

The identity of the attacker and the motive for the shooting in Izhevsk, about 970 km (600 miles) east of Moscow, were not clear.

3 years ago

Italy election: Giorgia Meloni's far-right party Brothers of Italy wins most votes - exit polls

Exit polls suggest Giorgia Meloni's far-right Brothers of Italy has come top in Italy's snap general election, which, if confirmed, would likely see her become the country's first female prime minister.

3 years ago

US threatens Russia with ‘catastrophic consequences’ in case of nuke action

Washington will respond in kind if Moscow uses WMDs in Ukraine, Biden's national security adviser promised

3 years ago

Italy’s Election Front-Runner Sheds Far-Right Image, Courts the West

Giorgia Meloni has distanced herself from nostalgia for Mussolini and campaigned as a conservative whom Italy’s allies needn’t fear

3 years ago

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