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Maham Javaid

Maham Javaid

General Assignment Reporter and Staff Writer at The Washington Post

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Former treasurer in Arizona admits to embezzling $38M over a decade

Santa Cruz County is trying to recoup the public funds and is suing the state of Arizona for allegedly failing to properly audit its rogue treasurer.
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Biden condemns neo-Nazi march in streets of Ohio’s capital

The president, Ohio’s governor and Columbus’s mayor have all spoken out against the incident, in which people clad in black waved flags with swastikas.
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LGBTQ+ crisis hotlines report spike in calls after Trump victory

Crisis hotlines catering to LGBTQ+ youths and adults have seen a staggering rise in calls from people distressed over Donald Trump’s win.
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Menendez brothers’ freedom bid points to shifting attitudes on sex ...

Erik and Lyle Menendez’s push for resentencing in the murders of their parents comes as the courts and public take sexual abuse of boys more seriously, experts say.
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Diwali and Halloween overlap this year. Some Desis will fuse the ho...

The religious holiday celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and other religions from South Asia is coinciding with the European tradition of Halloween this October.
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Trial begins for man charged in subway chokehold death. Here’s what...

Jury selection in the criminal trial of Daniel Penny, who placed Jordan Neely in a deadly chokehold aboard a New York City train last year, began on Monday.
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Meteorologists battle flood of misinformation as they report on Milton

Scientists say their efforts to inform the public about the threat of catastrophic storms are being hampered by “buffoonery” on social media.
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She took a solo honeymoon after her fiancé died — and found a commu...

Laura Murphy’s TikToks of her trip have helped her connect to thousands of grieving people.
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Black egg donors are rare, so this Londoner helped fill the need

Yasmine Sharman has donated 41 eggs to help strangers become parents — and celebrates the birthday of a “donor baby” every year.
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The country’s largest publishers sue Florida over school book bans

Works by hundreds of authors, from Maya Angelou to Judy Blume, have been challenged and removed from school libraries. Now a group is suing to bring them back.
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Family sues judge who ordered teen to be handcuffed after she fell ...

The 15-year-old dozed off while on a field trip to Judge Kenneth J. King’s courtroom; the Detroit judge has been temporarily suspended from hearing cases.
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The many lives of pilot-author Carole Hopson

Carole Hopson and Bessie Coleman, the 1920s aviatrix that she wrote about, have navigated life with main character energy.
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Switzerland will pay $58K for the best ideas to remove munitions fr...

Munitions were buried in Alpine lakes, some more than 100 years ago. Now the country is seeking ways to get rid of them.
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Rejected for being ‘boring,’ rescue dog finds home with no nap limits

Rejected for being ‘boring,’ rescue dog finds home with no nap limits
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These Olympians oozing ‘aura’ in Paris are winning the internet

Who needs medals when you have “aura,” or coolness points? Shooters Kim Yeji and Yusuf Dikec, rugby player Ilona Maher and “pommel horse guy” Stephen Nedoroscik earned many.
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Israel has a long history of assassination operations across borders

Often the country has refused to confirm its role in targeted killings across borders, preferring a strategic ambiguity that allows a veil of deniability.
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Alma Powell, civic leader and widow of Colin Powell, dies at 86

She was a children’s book author and served on a wide range of boards.
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Blind Barbie with a cane, textured skirt and Braille packaging hits...

The “Fashionista” blind Barbie has features designed to engage blind and low-vision children. Disability activist Lucy Edwards said the doll made her “so emotional.”
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What coconut trees and Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ have to do with Kamala H...

A Vice President Harris line — “You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?” — is all over social media paired with a Charli XCX “Brat” song this summer.
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72-year-old fends off grizzly bear with handgun while picking huckl...

The Montana man was hospitalized after the grizzly bear charged him in the Flathead National Forest.
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Tortured by rat infestation, they’re fighting rodents — and their l...

Residents at a pricey Washington, D.C., building say the rodent invasion has left them exhausted, scared and demanding answers from building management.