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)

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Macron says he called snap elections to prevent rise of far right in 2027 presidential vote

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said he had called legislative elections in a bid to prevent the far right from winning the presidency in 2027 when his second and final term ends. He called on all French parties “able to say no to extremes” to unite ahead of the snap elections he announced after his centre-right alliance took a humiliating beating in the European Parliament vote on Sunday.

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Elon Musk unexpectedly drops case against OpenAI

 

The multi-billionaire Tesla boss filed the lawsuit against the ChatGPT developer at the end of February.

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Kanye West Bought an Architectural Treasure—Then Gave It a Violent Remix

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Hunter Biden found guilty

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‘All Apple devices banned’: Elon Musk erupts

 

Elon Musk has lashed out at a “creepy spyware” deal between OpenAI and Apple, threatening to ban iPhones at his companies.

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Apple brings ChatGPT to iPhones in AI overhaul

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Russia reports battlefield gains in Donetsk region ahead of Ukraine summit

Russia on Monday claimed the capture of another village in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, the latest in a string of gains ahead of a major Ukraine summit in Switzerland.

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UN Security Council backs US Israel-Gaza ceasefire plan

The United Nations Security Council has voted to support a US-proposed Israel-Gaza ceasefire plan.
 

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Have Milei's first six months improved the Argentine economy?

When Javier Milei was campaigning last year to become the president of Argentina, he brandished a chainsaw to symbolise his determination to substantially cut public spending.

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Macron snap election leaves rivals stunned after EU vote

 

Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the vote could have "serious consequences" for France.

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Aircraft carrying Malawi vice-president goes missing

 

Aviation officials are unable to make contact with the aircraft, an official statement says.

1 year ago

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