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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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Biden again says US would defend Taiwan if China attacks

US President Joe Biden has again said the US would defend Taiwan in the event of an attack by China.

3 years ago

Pogba under police protection amid bitter family feud – media

The World Cup winner is reportedly the target of an extortion campaign involving his brother

3 years ago

Britain Holds State Funeral for Queen Elizabeth II

The doors of Westminster Abbey have opened for the funeral of Britain’s longest-serving monarch. World leaders, including President Biden, are in attendance and thousands of people are lining the route along which the coffin will be pulled once the ceremony is over.

3 years ago

Puerto Rico hit by blackout as Hurricane Fiona makes landfall

President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in the U.S. territory as 'life-threatening' floods expected

3 years ago

Hurricane Fiona Makes Landfall In Powerless Puerto Rico

Luma, the company that operates power transmission and distribution, said bad weather had disrupted transmission lines, leading to “a blackout on all the

3 years ago

Woody Allen announces his retirement from filmmaking

At age 86, iconic filmmaker Woody Allen announces his next movie will be his last.

3 years ago

Post Malone suffers bruised ribs after falling through a hole on stage while performing

Post Malone may not be feeling like a "Rockstar," but he does have the showmanship of one.

3 years ago

King Charles ‘wants to change stand-in rules’ to freeze out Prince Harry and Prince Andrew

Prince Harry could be even further ostracised from the Royal Family if King Charles gets his way.

3 years ago

For some Africans, the Queen will always be tied to centuries of colonialism and slavery Social Sharing

Though many mourn Elizabeth's death, others say her legacy is marred by Britain's imperial past

3 years ago

In Brazil, fears of Jan. 6-style post-election violence increase as president casts doubt on voting system

Military support for Jair Bolsonaro raises spectre of riots if challenger Lula wins, analysts warn

3 years ago

Texas sends another busload of migrants to Kamala Harris’s home

About 50 mainly Venezuelan migrants including a baby deposited unannounced at Naval Observatory in Washington

3 years ago

Pete Davison having 'time of his life’ post-split from Kim K

The comedian split with reality television star Kim Kardashian after nine months of dating, but an unlikely source has revealed he’s having “fun”.

3 years ago

Lady Gaga forced to stop show amid lightning storm

Lady Gaga was forced to halt the final show of her Chromatica Ball tour in Florida after a fierce storm descended.

3 years ago

Paul Pogba: Juventus midfielder's brother Mathias charged over alleged extortion plot

Mathias Pogba has been charged and detained over an alleged plot to extort money from his brother Paul, the France and Juventus midfielder.

3 years ago

US quietly stepping up efforts to shut down Guantanamo – WSJ

A senior diplomat has been appointed to oversee transfers of detainees from the prison facility, the outlet reports

3 years ago

Russia uses Iranian drones in strikes in Ukraine - analysis

Russia has carried out attacks on Ukraine by using Iranian-style Shahed-136 drones, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

3 years ago

Brussels calls for €7.5B EU funding cut from Hungary over rule of law concerns

EU cohesion funds are given to poorer European countries to help promote growth and employment

3 years ago

New blow for ‘furious’ Harry and Meghan amid HRH battle

Amid the backdrop of mourning, tense discussions have been playing out behind closed Palace doors – and it’s getting worse for Harry and Meghan.

3 years ago

Star reveals why she doesn’t speak to Ellen

Comedian Rosie O’Donnell has revealed she “never got over” a comment Ellen DeGeneres made about her, saying it “hurt my feelings.”

3 years ago

Russia's Putin, China's Xi look to challenge 'international order' at regional summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping looked to rally Asian leaders behind a new "international order" as they met Friday for a summit aimed at challenging Western influence.

3 years ago

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