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No Guns Allowed During NRA Convention Speech By Trump, Pence
The organization said it's the Secret Service's decision, but the group is taking heat from critics demanding the same level of security and members arguing the ban undermines the NRA's basic tenets.
Reporters Reveal 'Ugly Truth' Of How Facebook Enables Hate Groups And Disinformation
In a new book, Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel say Facebook failed in its effort to combat disinformation. "Facebook knew the potential for explosive violence was very real [on Jan 6]," Kang says.
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38.6 Million Have Filed For Unemployment Since March
The United States is still losing jobs at an alarming pace two months after the coronavirus pandemic took hold. Another 2.4 million people filed claims for jobless benefits last week.
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Security forces regain control after Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil's Congress
Supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro, who are calling on the military to take control of the country, broke into three government buildings in Brazil's capital on Sunday.
Trump Lashes Out At 'Vanity Fair,' One Day After It Lambastes His Restaurant
The president-elect has had a long-running feud with the magazine's editor, who once termed him a "short-fingered vulgarian."
Why This List of Global Poverty Thinkers Is Being Called A 'Sausagefest'
Across Twitter, people in the development community were outraged that so few women were named on the list.
Cruz's Crew: You Play The Game, But It's The Cruz Campaign That Scores
Ted Cruz's campaign is hoping its app motivates supporters to volunteer and donate as well as turn over personal information.
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The NPR Student Podcast Challenge Is Back!
Once again, NPR is challenging teachers to turn their classrooms into studios and their lessons into podcasts. Last year's contest drew nearly 6,000 entries from around the country.
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Real-life 'Rosie the Riveters' reunite in D.C. to win the nation's top civilian honor
Rosie the Riveter became an iconic symbol of the millions of women who worked industrial jobs during WWII. Dozens, now in their 90s and 100s, are accepting a Congressional gold medal on their behalf.
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Carmelo Anthony announces he is retiring from the NBA after 19 seasons
Anthony was selected third overall in the 2003 NBA draft, months after winning a national championship during his only season at Syracuse University. Anthony is also the NBA's No. 9 all-time scorer.
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