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Marianna

[ mair-ee-an-uh, mar- ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Defacing a shrine to immigrants of the past while fighting for the immigrants of today — it was a sad irony I wanted to discuss with the museum’s executive director and co-founder, Marianna Gatto.

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An investigation from BBC social media investigations correspondent Marianna Spring found some users on X were being paid "thousands of dollars" by the social media site, for sharing content including misinformation, AI-generated images and unfounded conspiracy theories.

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On Thursday, Marianna Sotomayor wrote in the Washington Post that Trump's policy agenda will face the obstacle of "narrow and ideologically fractured majority" Republicans have in the House.

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Maegan Vazquez for The Washington Post: Matt Gaetz withdraws name from consideration for attorney general; Jacqueline Alemany, Liz Goodwin, Leigh Ann Caldwell, Meryl Kornfield, and Marianna Sotomayor: House panel was told Gaetz paid two women $10,000, in part for sex; Danielle Paquette and Jonathan O’Connell: Police records reveal new details about sexual assault allegation against Pete Hegseth; and Beth Reinhard and Abha Bhattarai: Linda McMahon made a fortune with WWE.

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Marianna Spring investigated this story using her Undercover Voters - five fictional characters based on data from the Pew Research Centre - that allow her to interrogate what some different users are recommended on social media.

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