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Rasha Ali

Washington, D.C., United States

Audience Growth Specialist at The Washington Post

Audience at Washington Post

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  • 1 week ago | publico.pt | Teo Armus |Rasha Ali

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  • 1 week ago | washingtonpost.com | Teo Armus |Rasha Ali

    They fell in love on WhatsApp. The travel ban means their wedding is off. (washingtonpost.com) They fell in love on WhatsApp. The travel ban means their wedding is off. By Teo Armus; Rasha Ali 2025061510000000 They had sent out invitations, bought their rings, and arranged travel logistics: Mohamed Abdo, the groom-to-be, would fly from Virginia to Egypt, where he would marry his fiancée, Hana Abdalaziz, in a traditional Sudanese wedding.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Rasha Ali

    Summer can be a stressful time for parents and guardians: The kids are out of school, adult children are popping over for an extended visit, and trying to plan the “perfect” family vacation can take a toll. Ahead of summer, we asked readers to share advice that helped them navigate the season with a little less stress and a little more fun. Some parents recommended letting go of the idea of a “perfect” summer and others found that preplanned activities take the stress away.

  • May 22, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Rasha Ali

    MIKE started rapping as a means to avoid going to college. And it kind of worked. The 25-year-old first got enticed by rap and hip-hop about 15 years ago when he was living in London with his older sister. He recalls running upstairs to his sister’s room, jumping on her bed and exclaiming he was going to be a rapper. At 10 years old, he had decided this would be his career path after watching Channel U, a British TV music channel that highlighted underground hip-hop.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Rasha Ali

    There is a house a little south of D.C. that is, most of the time, just a house. A tidy, brick-faced single-family home on a quiet street full of other similar, unassuming homes. You might not even notice it, unless you happened to be passing by as an elegantly dressed R&B singer and his eight-piece band took over the front lawn to play a quick set, as happens every so often.

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