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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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We spoke with an analyst with RBC Capital Markets about the persistent rumors that Google may want to buy HubSpot…
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New York governor to launch bill banning smartphones in schools
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First results announced from South Africa election
Votes are being counted after the most closely fought election since the ANC came to power 30 years ago.
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North Korea sends poo balloons to South
Kim Jong-un has found a new, and gross, way of annoying South Korea – with a flotilla of excrement filled balloons sent across the border.
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Trump’s wild ‘Mother Teresa’ outburst
As the jury in his trial goes into deliberations, Donald Trump has angrily hit out at the the judge and evoked the memory of an Calcutta nun.
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How to save South Africa
The rainbow nation needs an alternative to decline under the ANC
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Everything TikTok users need to know about a possible ban in the U.S.
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Trump hush-money judge to guide jury as trial wraps and deliberations begin
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What you need to know about the 4 July UK general election
What’s gone wrong for the prime minister? And why does everyone think his Conservative party will lose?
1 years ago
Police search the European Parliament over possible Russian interference
Belgium’s federal prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday that police carried out searches at the residence of an employee of the European Parliament and at his office in the Parliament’s building in Brussels over suspected Russian interference.
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Haiti's transitional council names Garry Conille as prime minister
Garry Conille was named Haiti’s new prime minister Tuesday evening, nearly a month after a coalition within a fractured transitional council had chosen someone else for the position.
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Why this is South Africa’s most important election since 1994
It may force the country’s indecisive leader to make a fateful choice
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South Africa elections: voting under way amid grim national mood
Ruling African National Congress party could lose majority for first time since apartheid ended 30 years ago
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Kanye’s wife steps out in G-string, pillow
Kanye West’s Australia wife, cshowed off her curves while bizarrely trying to hide her torso behind a pillow
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Where South Africa’s Crunch Election Will Be Won and Lost
The provinces with the biggest cities have different political dynamics and will be key to whether the ANC remains in power after Wednesday’s vote.
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Putin warns West about consequences of attacking Russia
Moscow knows who would be behind long-range “Ukrainian” strikes, the president has said
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