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Rep. Bennie Thompson warns release of Jan. 6 video could compromise Capitol security
After reports that Speaker Kevin McCarthy granted Fox News' Tucker Carlson access to security footage from Jan. 6, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed the move.
U.S. Appeals Court Rules Trump Violated 1st Amendment By Blocking Twitter Followers
The judges upheld a lower court decision that found Trump used the platform for official purposes, which precludes him from banning users because they disagree with his views.
Ex-Head Of Twitter News: Social Media Companies Alone Shouldn't Regulate 'Fake News'
What role, if any, should social media companies play in monitoring fake news? NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Vivian Schiller, former head of Twitter's news operation.
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Passport And Twitter Handle, Please: Border Agents May Soon Ask For Social Media Info
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is proposing that travelers covered by the Visa Waiver Program be asked to provide their social media account information. The field would be optional.
Guilty: 6 Takeaways From Manafort's And Cohen's Big Day
The two high-profile people close to President Trump were either found guilty or pleaded guilty to multiple federal crimes — and one implicated the president in a major campaign finance violation.
2 children were among 6 people killed in a Montana highway pileup during a dust storm
The accident occurred Friday evening when a dust storm caused blackout conditions on I-90, a major route in Montana. "What could people do? It really was just panic," a Highway Patrol official said.
Trump Denies Using Vulgar Slur; Top Democrat Says He Said It
Sources told NPR the president called African nations a vulgar slur Thursday. The White House didn't deny it, but Trump did so in a tweet. A Democratic senator confirmed the comment on the record.
The Jan. 6 committee postponed its Wednesday hearing and will next meet on Thursday
The select committee has announced without explanation that the hearing scheduled for June 15 has been postponed. The next hearing will take place June 16.
Facebook, Twitter Take Action After Trump Falsely Claims Flu Deadlier Than COVID-19
The president, who is being treated for COVID-19, has been downplaying the severity of the disease. He said falsely that, compared with the flu, COVID-19 is "in most populations far less lethal."
'Boston Globe' Sues Former Employee Who Accused Top Editor Of Sexual Harassment
The Boston Globe is suing a former employee who has accused a top editor of sexual harassment. The paper wants more details about her accusation and is requesting unspecified damages.
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