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Marc Fisher

Marc Fisher

Senior Editor at The Washington Post

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Marc Fisher
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Far from the fighting, the Israel-Hamas war divides friends, families - The Washington Post

Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, the conflict has roiled relationships thousands of miles away, sparking confrontations and even rifts.
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From boycotts to firebombs, Israel-Gaza war brings wave of ... - Th...

Jews in America and around the world are facing a spike in violent assaults and harassment as Israel’s offensive unleashes anger.
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From boycotts to firebombs, Israel-Gaza war brings wave of ... - Th...

Jews in America and around the world are facing a spike in violent assaults and harassment as Israel’s offensive unleashes anger.
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As older Americans push retirement age, what’s next for younger ......

America’s aging population controls many aspects of society; professions ranging from medicine to farming are seeing leadership stay on well past traditional retirement age.
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As older Americans push retirement age, what’s next for younger ......

America’s aging population controls many aspects of society; professions ranging from medicine to farming are seeing leadership stay on well past traditional retirement age.
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Trump as Jesus? Why he casts himself as a martyr, and why fans go ....

The former president has been saying for decades that he’s a victim and portrayed himself as a martyr. But Trump’s messianic rhetoric is mainly about feeling sorry for himself, analysts say.
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Fine line between terror and war could solidify Hamas’s support - T...

The brazen attack by Palestinian militants has blurred the lines between terrorism and war, challenging how democracies respond.

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Trump follows tested 'counterpuncher' playbook in face of indictmen...

Even before his latest indictment landed, the former president was punching back, dishing insults, personal attacks and threats. That’s what he’s done for six decades, with considerable success.
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Donnie McKethan, Sinatra's ambassador on D.C. radio, dies at 86 - T...

The DJ on Washington’s WPFW won new audiences for classic jazz and standards and especially for Frank Sinatra’s songs.
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How the Trump documents ended up in a bathroom, storage at Mar ... ...

The extraordinary story of the lengths Donald Trump went to to keep sensitive national security documents and how they showed familiar traits for the mogul.
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Ford will include AM radio in 2024 models, reversing decision - The...

Ford’s about-face came after news reports focused attention on the elimination of the nation’s 4,700 AM stations from vehicles produced by eight manufacturers
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News media debate whether to show graphic images and videos ... - T...

News organizations have long held back from publishing explicit or violent images of death, which are now rapidly disseminated across social media platforms.
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End of a love affair: AM radio is being removed from many cars - Th...

After a century-long romance, the car and AM radio are breaking up, leaving conservative talk shows, programs aimed at immigrants and religious stations wondering how they’ll connect with listeners.
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Under Daniel Snyder, Washington's NFL team went from passion to ......

Along the Commanders’ road from first to last in the league in attendance, the team’s place in the hearts of football followers morphed from prime position to cellar dweller.
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From Snowden to Teixeira, a shift in who leaks U.S. intelligence an...

In one decade, the risk to U.S. national security secrets has morphed from ideologically driven protesters to digital natives who live life online and think ‘secrecy is for losers’
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After Trump indictment, some Americans unconvinced he'll face justi...

A segment of Americans who’ve watched investigations of the former president come and go are wary of another “Lucy and the football” moment.
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Indictment follows 50 years of investigations involving Trump - The...

Donald Trump has been investigated over matters big and small: by federal and state agencies, bankers and casino regulators, and legions of prosecutors.
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How the Colorado mass shooting unfolded — and ended — inside ... - ...

Inside the shooting at a popular LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, where at least 5 people were killed and dozens injured when a gunman opened fire.
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Senate, House control is split. Can a divided government make ... -...

Some voters said they cast ballots for Republicans because they wanted to end single-party Democratic control, but history shows that doesn’t always lead to progress.
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Early voters lament high prices and disunity, yet vote for opposite...

Many voters share similar frustrations about the country’s state, yet end up in different camps because some issues are more important to them than others.