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An Australian news site dared Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch to sue. Now he has
An Australian news site published an opinion column arguing that Fox News, Lachlan Murdoch and his father Rupert shared in responsibility for the U.S. Capitol siege.
Trump backed a federal abortion ban as president. Now, he says he wouldn't sign one
The former president has a long history of shifting - and at times confusing - stances on abortion rights.
Missing Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is located in an Arctic penal colony
Associates of the imprisoned Russian opposition leader said Monday that he has been located at a prison colony above the Arctic Circle nearly three weeks after contact with him was lost.
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What does an editor do when the newspaper is going to print and the presidential winner is still undetermined? You reflect the nation's anxiety.
Chrissy Teigen Embroiled In Bullying Controversy
Chrissy Teigen is facing backlash after bullying tweets she wrote to others came to light. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to reporter Taylor Ferber about why canceling Teigen might not be the answer.
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#NPRreads: Jihadist Culture, Turkish Delight And A Christian Abortion Provider
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In Reversal, Facebook To Label Politicians' Harmful Posts As Ad Boycott Grows
The social network is under pressure from a growing group of its advertisers to do more to curb hate speech and other harmful content.
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A Pierce County sheriff's office spokesman says three people are confirmed dead and 100 others injured after a high-speed train jumped its rails onto a freeway between between Olympia and DuPont.
Social Media Companies Can Block Foreign Interference With Technology It Already Has
Social media platforms had to answer to Congress for the part it played in Russian influence in the 2016 elections. Dartmouth computer science professor Hany Farid talks about the tools Facebook, Twitter and Google can use to stop foreign interference in the future.
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Donald Trump Rally In Chicago Canceled Amid Widespread Protests
"Thank you very much for your attendance and please go in peace," the Trump campaign said in a statement after dozens of protesters clashed with supporters.
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