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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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Jill Biden ‘delusional’ after debate drama

Jill Biden is the keeper of Biden’s delusions and is acting like she’s is the candidate — at the expense of her husband and the country.

1 years ago

Why the French chose the ‘radical far right’ over Macron’s establishment

The overconfident president got what was coming when his party suffered a massive defeat in the first round of the national election

1 years ago

‘Wiped out’: Country in crisis, city burns

 

Hundreds of protesters have set off flares and started fires on the streets of a major European city after a far-right party won big gains.

1 years ago

Analysis: Le Pen's party now dominant force in France

 

The right-wing National Rally is projected to top the first vote - but all is still to play for.

 

1 years ago

Le Pen’s far-right party wins first round as Macron’s snap elections gamble backfires

Marine Le Pen’s anti-immigrant National Rally led a first round of voting on Sunday in exceptionally high-stakes elections that could put France’s government in the hands of a far-right party for the first time since World War II. President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling coalition was beaten into third place by a fledgling alliance of the left as the incumbent’s gamble with a snap election backfired spectacularly.

1 years ago

How Iran Defied the U.S. to Become an International Power

Despite decades of Western pressure, Tehran poses a greater threat to U.S. interests thanks to its ties to Russia and China

1 years ago

Zelensky renews long-range arms call after attack

 

The Ukrainian president says more missiles and air defences are needed after a Russian strike kills seven.

1 years ago

Amazon, Built by Retail, Invests in Its AI Future

Amazon, now the fifth-ever U.S. company to reach $2 trillion in market value, is planning to spend more than $100 billion over the next decade on data centers for AI computing.

1 years ago

Musk’s shock praise after presidential debate

The Tesla boss was all praise after the US presidential debate – but who he was lauding came as a surprise.

1 years ago

Bombshell new Biden poll, Obama’s huge call

 

Former US President Barack Obama has weighed in on Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance

1 years ago

How the world reacted to Biden's presidential debate performance

 

Foreign diplomats expressed shock and concern about the implications for this year’s US election

1 years ago

World roasts ‘mortifying’ debate moment

 

Of all the topics and trash talk expected in the first Presidential debate, this was a moment no one had on their bingo card.

1 years ago

Crazy Town frontman Shifty Shellshock’s cause of death revealed

The frontman of 2000s band Crazy Town was found dead at his home on Monday. Now his cause of death has been revealed.

1 years ago

ODDS ON: Hot favourite to replace Biden after rambling debate

One charismatic Democrat has been touted as a possible replacement for Joe Biden should he step down.

1 years ago

Biden won’t drop out of presidential race – campaign official

The US president will continue to seek reelection despite his shaky performance during a debate with Donald Trump, according to Seth Schuster

1 years ago

Majority believes Trump beat Biden in TV debate – CNN poll

According to the network’s flash survey, 67% of registered voters who watched the showdown said the Republican came out on top

1 years ago

One month from the Paris Olympics, tests reveal the River Seine is still unfit for swimming

The latest water quality tests on the Seine show that the the river is still too polluted to swim in. And with a range of water sports scheduled to take place along the Seine in central Paris during next month's Olympic Games, organisers are hoping that the July sun will be enough to make the river fit for the world's top athletes.

1 years ago

Michael Jackson was more than $500m in debt when he died in 2009

Court filing details how the King of Pop was in financial straits as he was preparing to embark on his This Is It tour

1 years ago

‘You’re the sucker, you’re the loser’

Ninety miserable minutes of Biden v Trump

1 years ago

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