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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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North Korea fires possible ballistic missile, says Japanese coast guard

North Korea fired what may be a ballistic missile on Tuesday, the Japanese coast guard said, the second apparent missile launch in less than a week after the reclusive state's leader urged the military to make more military advances.

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U.S., Russia See Little Progress in Early Talks on Ukraine Crisis

Both sides described businesslike talks that didn’t resolve their differences as Russian troops mass near the Ukraine border

4 years ago

Robert Durst, Real-Estate Scion and Convicted Murderer, Dies at 78

Over decades, he faced investigations into a wife’s disappearance, the killing of a friend and the shooting death of a neighbor

4 years ago

Document, damning photos expose Djokovic ​

Novak Djokovic’s family shut down a press conference as court documents suggested he played a dangerous game after testing positive.

4 years ago

Rep. Jim Jordan Rebuffs House Panel Interview On Jan. 6 Insurrection

The Trump loyalist called the probe a "partisan witch hunt."

4 years ago

‘Grateful’: Novak Djokovic thanks judge and takes to tennis court after release

‘Thank you all for standing with me’, tweets men’s tennis No 1

4 years ago

How tennis star Novak Djokovic could still be deported

The federal government said late tonight it may still cancel Novak Djokovic’s visa despite a court ruling in the tennis star’s favour.

4 years ago

Australian immigration minister issues Djokovic statement

Australia’s immigration minister will not decide Novak Djokovic’s fate until at least Tuesday, after a judge ruled that the tennis star be released from detention

4 years ago

Bob Saget found dead in a Florida hotel room. He was 65.

The actor-comedian's cause of death wasn't immediately known.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announces positive Covid test

Progressive congresswoman ‘experiencing symptoms’

4 years ago

Djokovic stay put spotlight on concerns of asylum-seekers detained in Australian hotel

“I wish Mr. Djokovic can be our voice and talk about us,” said Adnan Choopani.

4 years ago

Bronx Apartment Building Fire Leaves 19 Dead, Many More Injured

Nine children were killed in the blaze; Mayor Eric Adams calls it one of the city’s worst fires in modern times

4 years ago

Kanye’s new flame bizarrely blogs date ​

Kanye West has seemingly moved on from Kim Kardashian, with his new actress girlfriend writing a lengthy editorial about her second date with the rapper.

4 years ago

How the Trump Social-Media Ban Paid Off for Trump, Platforms

One year after being kicked off Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, the former president is raking in campaign cash and planning his own social-media company

4 years ago

Beyonce’s daughter Blue Ivy celebrates 10th birthday

A rare photo has emerged of Beyonce’s eldest child, Blue Ivy, as she celebrated her 10th birthday.

4 years ago

Demi Lovato debuts large spider tattoo on newly-shaved head

The US singer, who quietly went to rehab recently, has since shown off a large spider tattoo on their newly-shaved head.

4 years ago

NATO ‘never promised’ not to expand, US claims

A host of long-declassified documents, however, show Moscow was promised bloc wouldn’t admit more states

4 years ago

Prospects for breakthroughs are dim as US, Russia prepare to meet over Ukraine

Russia would be hit hard with economic sanctions should it intervene in Ukraine. In addition to direct sanctions on Russian entities, penalties could include restrictions on products exported from the USA to Russia and foreign-made products subject to U.S. jurisdiction.

4 years ago

NYC Mayor Adams defends controversial appointments of brother and ex-cop with ties to corrupt businessman

Mayor Adams went on the defensive Sunday over prominent appointments for his own brother and a former high-ranking cop implicated in a bribery scandal.

4 years ago

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