Editors Desk

Editors Desk

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, where she covered municipal mayhem, community issues, education and crime.
Honors and Awards: New Jersey Press Association, Best Use of Social Media, April 2017

Languages spoken in addition to English: Spanish (conversational)

Latest Articles From Editors Desk

Astonishing poll after Biden’s horror week

 

Biden has managed to gain ground on Trump in key battleground states despite a recent series of disasters.

1 year ago

Air strike leaves 100,000 without power in Ukraine

 

Russia continues to pummel energy sites across Ukraine, plunging the country into extended blackouts.

1 year ago

Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian elected Iran's president

Heart surgeon-turned-politician Masoud Pezeshkian will succeed the late Ebrahim Raisi

1 year ago

UK’s new prime minister assumes office

Labour leader Keir Starmer has formally become the country’s head of government after meeting with King Charles III

1 year ago

‘Only God’: Biden’s shocking TV interview

 

Joe Biden shocked the world with his disastrous debate performance, and now he’s appeared on TV again with some concerning things to say.

1 year ago

Orban visits Russia

The Hungarian prime minister has landed in Moscow where he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the Ukraine conflict

 

1 year ago

Biden says he is proud to be a ‘black woman’

The US president continues to stumble over his words while trying to salvage his reelection campaign 

1 year ago

Focus on Biden’s verbal stumbles amplified following debate display

 

Democrats start moving to Harris as Biden digs in

1 year ago

Rishi Sunak resigns as Conservative Party leader

The move by the British prime minister comes after the Tories suffered a crushing defeat to Labour in the general election

1 year ago

Farage elected MP for first time as Reform wins four seats

Reform leader overturns 25,000 Tory majority, as his party wins in Ashfield, Great Yarmouth and Boston and Skegness.

 
 
 

1 year ago

Biden privately torn between defiance and acceptance amid calls to step aside

In some discussions, Biden has acknowledged that the blowback may grow too large to overcome, while in others he’s been dismissive of any notion that he might walk away.

1 year ago

Ukrainian forces withdraw from part of strategic town in eastern Donetsk region

The Ukrainian military announced on Thursday that its forces had withdrawn from part of Chasiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk region, a day after Russia claimed control over a district of the strategic town. Russian troops have been steadily advancing in the Donetsk region for several weeks.  

 

1 year ago

Hollywood enters a frugal new era

As austerity hits Tinseltown, rivalries are giving way to alliances

1 year ago

Biden says he 'screwed up' debate but vows to stay in election

 

Speculation is swirling around whether the president will continue his re-election bid after last week's disastrous debate.

1 year ago

She took on a small Mississippi town’s police. Then they arrested her.

Civil rights lawyer Jill Collen Jefferson convinced the Justice Department to investigate allegedly racist and abusive policing in Lexington, Miss.

1 year ago

Le Pen’s far right is on the cusp of power in France – what happens next?

The “clarification” President Emmanuel Macron invoked as he called France’s snap elections has clarified this much: that French voters no longer want him to govern alone – or indeed at all. Exactly who he should share power with remains an open question after an inconclusive first round that has handed Marine Le Pen’s far right a commanding win, but not yet a decisive one. 

1 year ago

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