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The End May Be Nearer: Doomsday Clock Moves Within 100 Seconds Of Midnight
The two-minute warning that had held over the past two years has now shrunk to 100 seconds before midnight on the Doomsday Clock set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Democratic Caucuses Have The Headlines In Iowa, So Trump Rallies There Thursday
President Trump is holding a rally days ahead of the Iowa presidential caucuses. The campaign says it's a show of strength in a state they intend to hold onto in November.
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FICO Is About To Change Credit Scores. Here's Why It Matters
The firm says 40 million Americans' scores will drop by more than 20 points, and a similar number will rise.
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The Hummer Is Coming Back — As An Electric Vehicle
In the early 2000s, the Hummer was a symbol of gas-guzzling militaristic excess. Now it's getting revived as an electric pickup. It's one sign of how much things have changed in the auto industry.
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Social Media Influencers' Role In 2020 Candidate Endorsements
NPR's David Folkenflik speaks with the NYTimes Taylor Lorenz about the role of social media influencers and their endorsements on political campaigns.
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Iowa Meltdown Raises Red Flags For Elections Going Forward
The breakdown of the system used to report Iowa caucus results raises a warning for the rest of this year's elections.
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Some Push To Change State Laws That Require HIV Disclosure To Sexual Partners
In more than 30 states, it is illegal for someone with HIV to have sex without first disclosing their status. Some are now trying to change that, arguing that those laws endanger public health.
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Impeachment Trial May Be Crucial For Reelecting Senators Like Martha McSally
The impeachment trial could be a political test for some senators up for reelection this fall. Among the vulnerable is Arizona Republican Martha McSally, who's tried to keep a low profile.
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'Zombi Child': When The Real Horror Is Colonialism
Writer-director Bertrand Bonello uses the tale of a Haitian zombie to explore intergenerational racial trauma in this quiet, moody film.
Activists Decry Femicides After Another Woman Is Killed In Juárez, Mexico
Activists chanted "Not one more" as they marched in Juárez Saturday. The killing of artist and activist Isabel Cabanillas ignited anger in a city with a gruesome history of violence against women.
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