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Marisa Iati

Marisa Iati

General Assignment Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Pharma has paid billions in opioid settlements — but not to many victims’ families

Jackie Lewis has spent years arguing that some of the roughly $57 billion flowing into states from opioid legal settlements should go to families affected by overdose deaths.
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Super Bowl parties are out. ‘Taylor Bowl’ parties are in.

For some fans of Swift, who’s dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Super Bowl parties feature Swift-themed outfits and snacks named after song lyrics.
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What is FEMA, the agency Trump has threatened to get rid of?

Ahead of a tour of two states recently struck by natural disasters, President Donald Trump criticized the disaster response agency as “very bureaucratic” and “very slow.”
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Hope Walz’s pragmatic videos are helping Democrats mourn — and carr...

As Walz, 23, uses TikTok to grieve, process and plan her next steps post-election, many of those watching are doing the same.
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To oppose racism, a priest won’t lead Communion. He could be defroc...

The Rev. Cayce Ramey is contesting the result of his disciplinary case, appealing to the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia to let him remain a priest without leading the Eucharist — at least, for now.
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Women stockpile abortion pills before Trump term

Aid Access, one of the largest suppliers of abortion medication, reported receiving 10,000 orders in the 24 hours after the election was called — roughly 17 times more than usual.
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Harris voters are anxious about the election. Here’s how four are c...

Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris are expressing much more election anxiety than people voting for former president Donald Trump, experts said.
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Milton toppled a crane onto a newsroom. The staff kept reporting.

The impact of the crash on the Tampa Bay Times’s offices was unclear Thursday, and leaders were discussing what to do if the space remains inaccessible.
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Body found of man accused of opening fire on Kentucky highway, poli...

Kentucky State Police troopers and two civilians on Wednesday came across a deceased person police believe to be 32-year-old Joseph Couch, police said.
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Judge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting law

A judge rejected an argument from seven voters that letting residents without citizenship cast ballots in local — but not federal — races dilutes the votes of citizens.
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Donald Trump says some undocumented immigrants are ‘not people’

The presumptive Republican nominee’s comment at a rally Saturday represents an escalation of his long-harsh language about migrants.
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For D.C.-area parents, registering for summer camp is a brutal scra...

Summer camps in the D.C. area are notorious for filling up within minutes. Parents have likened the registration process to trying to buy Taylor Swift tickets.
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Welcome to improv church, where God gets funny

With her congregation’s numbers dwindling post-pandemic, the pastor of a Virginia church set out in search of new ways to engage community members.
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D.C.’s ‘queer living room’ was struggling. Then came $150K in donat...

Donations to As You Are have given the owners a lifeline to explore grants, real estate purchases and other opportunities that could make their business sustainable.
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How the annual lion dance draws Chinese Americans back to D.C.’s Ch...

The Chinese Youth Club’s performance brings together Chinese Americans where many of their parents and grandparents lived and socialized.
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Her small shop held on as Navy Yard transformed. Now she’s retiring.

The likely closure of one of the oldest small businesses in Navy Yard is the latest reminder of how the neighborhood has changed.
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Doug Emhoff’s fight against antisemitism meets a fraught new moment

Antisemitism was already an emotional topic. Now it’s entangled in the debate over Israel-Gaza.
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From hospice, alt-pop singer releases what may be final song — for ...

Northern Virginia native Cat Janice’s song, “Dance You Outta My Head,” has become a viral hit.
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Biden, at Black church, says Republicans are ‘trying to steal history’

President Biden accuses Republicans of mischaracterizing the experience of Black Americans in a speech at Mother Emanuel in Charleston, S.C., site of a 2015 mass shooting.
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Biden condemns Trump remark that immigrants are ‘poisoning’ America

The president’s rebuke comes amid increasingly harsh language from his leading 2024 opponent.
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Harris to step up abortion rights push as part of new Biden effort

Biden’s team has faced criticism for not seizing on the issue more vigorously.