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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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‘Oh my god’: Justin Bieber photo shocks
After a year of wearing bizarre outfits Justin Bieber has posted a wild image online making fans say “oh my god!”
1 years ago
France's Macron urges 'acceleration' of Israel-Hezbollah truce implementation
French President Emmanuel Macron promised his Lebanese presidential counterpart Joseph Aoun that ‘France will remain by your side” as he pledged financial aid to help rebuild Lebanon while also urging the ‘acceleration’ of an Israel-Hezbollah truce during a press conference in Beirut on Friday.
1 years ago
Trump’s startling new official photo stuns
Donald Trump has revealed his official portrait and it’s certainly arresting with the scowling image leaning heavily into his infamous mugshot.
1 years ago
Melania Trump’s telling Obama confession: ‘Challenging’
Melania Trump has let slip a detail about the Obamas when they moved out of the White House.
1 years ago
170 million abandoned as app ‘goes dark’
More than 170 million TikTok users are likely to be met with an unexpected statement when they open the app this weekend.
1 years ago
Rubio details what Trump’s ‘America First’ foreign policy will entail
Sen. Marco Rubio, Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state, is widely expected to win Senate confirmation to the post.
1 years ago
Cuba begins release of jailed protesters under US terror list deal
Honoring a deal with US President Joe Biden's administration which saw it removed from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, the Cuban government started releasing jailed protesters on Wednesday, despite the possibility of incoming US President Donald Trump reversing Biden's decision.
1 years ago
Russian missile attack forces Ukraine to shut down power grid
Russian missile attack forces Ukraine to shut down power grid
1 years ago
After the president’s arrest, what next for South Korea?
Some 3,000 police breached his compound. The country is dangerously divided
1 years ago
TikTok could soon be banned. Some users are migrating to these alternative apps.
RedNote — an English translation of the app’s Chinese name, Xiaohongshu — popped to No. 1 on the App Store social media charts Monday.
1 years ago
Meta to fire thousands amid AI move
The company is planning to integrate the technology into its operations in 2025, according to founder Mark Zuckerberg
1 years ago
Trump announces new US tax agency
The president-elect wants to set up an ‘External Revenue Service’ to collect tariffs
1 years ago
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