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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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Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp down in mass Meta outage

 

Over 22,000 people reported issues with Facebook this evening and over 18,000 struggled to use WhatsApp, according to Downdetector.

1 years ago

'Great day for America': Trump lauds Chris Wray resigning as FBI director

Trump initially appointed Wray and plans to replace him with Kash Patel.

1 years ago

Christopher Wray has decided to leave ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration

Christopher Wray has decided to leave ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration

1 years ago

Why are Americans celebrating this vigilante murderer as a freedom fighter?

Luigi Mangione, the killer of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, has been stirring up waves of online – but not at himself

1 years ago

Jay-Z and Beyonce photo raises eyebrows

A resurfaced photo of Jay-Z with a then-16-year-old Beyonce has renewed scrutiny of when the A-list couple’s relationship began.

1 years ago

The PayPal Mafia is taking over America’s government

America’s right-wing tech bros are celebrating Donald Trump’s victory

1 years ago

Russia threatens to retaliate after Ukrainian ATACMS strike in Rostov

Moscow on Wednesday accused Kyiv of firing US-supplied ATACAMS missiles on a military airfield in its southern Rostov region and threatened to retaliate. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine's "destructive" approach made peace impossible.  

1 years ago

Trump's takeover of Washington begins

All the while, the president-elect’s scaled back public schedule means he has kept mostly to his palatial estate

1 years ago

Russia has a possible replacement for nuclear weapons – Putin

Sufficient Oreshnik hypersonic missile systems could alleviate the need for further updating the country’s nuclear doctrine, according to the Russian president

1 years ago

Syria's new transitional PM calls for stability and calm

Mohammed al-Bashir is tasked with governing until March by the Islamist-led rebels who ousted Bashar al-Assad.

1 years ago

Exiled dictator’s humiliating new life

Stripped of power and chased from their own country, dictator Bashar al-Assad and his wife must now start a humiliating new life.

1 years ago

Brazilian president in intensive care after emergency brain surgery

Hospital statement says Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had operation after brain bleed detected during scan

1 years ago

Judge pauses sexual abuse lawsuit involving Linda McMahon, WWE

A judge has halted a federal lawsuit accusing Linda McMahon, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Education, of failing to stop alleged sexual abuse at her wrestling company.

1 years ago

The world won't wait: Trump's foreign policy takeover begins, from Syria to Ukraine

The world won't wait: Trump moves in, from Syria to Ukraine

1 years ago

UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting latest: Man being held for questioning, sources say

CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed on Wednesday morning in Manhattan.

1 years ago

South Korea's opposition accuse ruling party of staging 'second coup' by refusing to impeach Yoon

South Korea's opposition accused the ruling party of a "second coup" for blocking President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment over his short-lived attempt at imposing martial law. Yoon has been banned from leaving the country as authorities investigate him on insurrection charges, the country's justice ministry said Monday.

1 years ago

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