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Op-Ed Urging Jill Biden To Drop The 'Dr.' Sparks Outrage Online
The widely panned opinion piece addressed Jill Biden as "kiddo" and advised her to "drop the doc." The incoming first lady holds two master's degrees and a doctorate in education.
Days Before Election, Tech CEOs Defend Themselves From GOP Accusations Of Censorship
The chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google face skepticism from a Senate committee over their decisions about what content to allow and what to take down from their platforms.
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James Franco Denies Sexual Misconduct Claims, Saying They're 'Not Accurate'
Several claims against Franco have surfaced on Twitter. In a TV appearance Tuesday, he rejected them — but he also said, "I can't live — if there's restitution to be made, I will make it."
Agreement Reached To Avoid Witnesses In Trump's Impeachment Trial
The impeachment managers and the former president's defense team agreed to enter a statement from GOP Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler into evidence instead of calling her as a witness.
Israel pulls some troops from southern Gaza, 6 months after Oct. 7 attacks
Israel withdraws troops from Khan Younis six months after the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, as tens of thousands of Israelis hold anti-government protests.
President Trump's Tweets In His First 100 Days, Annotated
Trump pushes for policy changes, reacts to news and sets his agenda on Twitter. During the first 100 days of the administration, NPR provided analysis of key remarks from the president.
31.4 million Americans are expected to bet $7.6 billion dollars on the Super Bowl
Kelsey Snell talks with HBO's Jon Frankel about the explosion of legal sports gambling and the professional leagues' embrace of it.
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Ina Garten shares her secret for a great dinner party: 6 people and a round table
"I like when everybody's knees are almost touching and it feels very intimate," the Barefoot Contessa host says. Garten's new memoir is Be Ready When the Luck Happens.
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Coronavirus Updates: 30 Million Americans Applied For Unemployment In Past 6 Weeks
More than 30 million Americans have applied for unemployment in just six weeks. NPR's economics and science correspondents update on the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
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A wind gust swept a bouncy castle in Tasmania 30 feet in the air, killing 6 children
The incident happened at an end-of-year celebration at Hillcrest Primary School in the Australian state.
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