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Online Advertisers React As Tech Firms Face Congress
Rachel Martin talks to Randall Rothenberg of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, a trade group that represents Facebook, Twitter, Google and includes NPR, about social media and government oversight.
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Hundreds Of Thousands Fill Hong Kong's Streets To Protest China Extradition Bill
The controversial bill would let suspects be sent to places where Hong Kong has no extradition deal, such as mainland China. Authorities threatened to use force on demonstrators.
Sudanese Security Forces Open Fire On Protesters In Capital
Local media are reporting dozens of protesters have been killed. Demonstrators are demanding a quick transition to civilian rule following the ouster of Sudan's president in April.
In Major Shift, LDS Church Rolls Back Controversial Policies Toward LGBT Members
"We want to reduce the hate and contention so common today," said LDS President Dallin Oaks. Church doctrine will consider same-sex marriage "a serious transgression" but not apostasy.
Matchmaking Scientists Find Romeo The Frog His Own Juliet
It's been a 10-year quest but researchers have discovered a female Sehuencas water frog that could help save the species from extinction.
On The Road To The World Cup, U.S. Women Tie Japan 2-2
In a rematch of the 2015 World Cup final, the Americans had many chances but settled for a draw. As the U.S. looks to defend its World Cup title this summer, its lineup remains a work in progress.
Clapping, Sleeping And Serenading: The State Of The Union's Evocative Moments
Would it be politics in 2019 if it didn't inspire memes?
Magazine Cover Sparks Debate About Breastfeeding In Public
The magazine, in Kerala, India, featured a model with a baby at her breast. Supporters and critics can't stop talking about it. There's even a threatened lawsuit.
At The Winter Olympics, Robots Are Here To Help. But Don't Assume They Work All Hours
Directions, weather reports and water bottles are a few things robots are delivering at the Olympics. They're also helping South Korea present itself as a tech-savvy nation with an eye on the future.
What Can — Or Should — Internet Companies Do To Fight Terrorism?
Politicians are pressing social media and tech firms to do more to rein in the online presence of terrorist groups. But there are challenges, including defining what constitutes terrorist content.
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