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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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Biden Crashes Against Trump—and Other Takeaways

The president appeared unsteady while Trump mostly kept his composure

1 years ago

US Congress faces growing calls to withdraw Netanyahu invitation: ‘a terrible mistake’

Notable Israelis add their voices to oppose invite extended by Mike Johnson, which Democrats plan to boycott

1 years ago

French revolution: Atlanta Hawks select Zaccharie Risacher with No 1 pick in NBA draft

  • Second consecutive French player to go No 1 overall
  • Center Alex Sarr selected by Washington at No 2
  • Three French players drafted in top six picks

1 years ago

Julian Assange Is Back Home and Staying Quiet—for Now

The family of the WikiLeaks founder is set to push for a presidential pardon, and people close to him say he will find it hard to resist talking about issues that he cares abo

1 years ago

Kenya’s Tax U-Turn Highlights Political Realities of Africa’s High Debt Burden

President William Ruto says he will seek budget cuts after dropping bill to raise taxes following deadly protests

1 years ago

Celine Dion suffers a spasm in raw documentary scene, casting spotlight on stiff-person syndrome

“Every time something like this happens it makes you feel so embarrassed ... to not have control of yourself,” Dion says in the film "I Am: Celine Dion."

1 years ago

Biden vs. Trump Rematch: Are You Ready for the Debate From Hell?

Commentary: It's the most — or possibly least — consequential debate ever, starring two aging and entitled candidates most Americans wish would get off the stage.

1 years ago

Supreme Court acknowledges accidentally posting Idaho abortion case document that may preview Biden administration win

A copy of the document posted online and then removed suggested that the court will dismiss the dispute over Idaho abortion law, meaning emergency room doctors can perform abortions in Idaho.

1 years ago

How Australia's quiet diplomacy led Julian Assange to freedom

After Julian Assange was released by a court on the remote U.S. Pacific territory of Saipan on Wednesday, ending a 14-year legal battle, the WikiLeaks founder's lawyer first thanked Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for making the outcome possibl

1 years ago

Kenya's Ruto says finance bill to be withdrawn after anti-tax protest deaths

Kenyan President William Ruto on Wednesday said he would withdraw planned tax rises, bowing to pressure after deadly demonstations saw protesters storming parliament and threatening more action this week. 

1 years ago

‘EVERY DAY’: Wife reveals Assange’s next move in Australia

Julian Assange’s wife has revealed what her husband plans to do after arriving in Australia for the first time in 15 years.

1 years ago

Disturbing images show nation on the brink

 

Chaos has erupted in a major city as hundreds of protesters stormed the capital before being locked in a brutal battle with the military.

1 years ago

Why are Swifties and Charli xcx fans at war? I blame Big Tech

Our digital ecosystem thrives on division in everything from politics to pop. Devoted fanbases are one result - ready to unleash hell on haters

1 years ago

Russia puts Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on trial for espionage

Gershkovich, who faces up to 20 years in prison on charges U.S. rejects, to return to court Aug. 3

1 years ago

NATO appoints Dutch PM Rutte as next secretary general

NATO tapped outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte Wednesday to become the bloc’s next secretary-general who will replace Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg from October 1. Stoltenberg led NATO for more than a decade during which his mandate was extended due to the war in Ukraine.

1 years ago

Assange steps foot on Australian soil

 

Julian Assange has stepped foot on Australian soil for the first time in 15 years, following a lengthy legal battle.

1 years ago

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