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Fake Facts Are Flying About Coronavirus. Now There's A Plan To Debunk Them
Rumors and untruths are spreading online — from conspiracy theories about the origin of the virus to outlandish treatments.
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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Guaidó Declares Himself President, With U.S. Backing
President Trump recognized Juan Guaidó over Nicolás Maduro as Venezuela's president as protesters flooded the streets. Maduro said U.S. diplomats had 72 hours to leave.
How realistic are the post-Roe abortion workarounds that are filling social media?
Now that states can ban abortion after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, experts comment on whether the post-Roe abortion workarounds that have flooded social media are realistic.
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Don't be the only one at the table who's behind on the season's hottest romance plot.
Scott Simon: 'We Don't Fully Grow Up' Until We Lose Our Parents
"There are some lessons that only grief and responsibility can teach us," says Weekend Edition host Scott Simon. His new memoir, Unforgettable, is about the life and death of his mother.
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'I am not going anywhere': New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez rejects calls to resign
Some House members and top New Jersey Democrats, including the governor, called for the senator's resignation after he was indicted Friday on federal corruption charges.
Venezuela strategy remains 'vague' after Trump admin briefing, says Rep. Adam Smith
Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat serving on the House Armed Services Committee, says Trump administration officials offered "vague talk" in briefing about the long-term strategy for Venezuela.
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Japanese Tennis Star Naomi Osaka Bounced Out Of Tokyo Olympics
Osaka has been the face of these Olympics and was chosen to light the cauldron in the opening ceremony. She easily won her first two tennis matches but lost in the third round.
It's Great To Be A Woman In California, Unless You're Hispanic
Hispanic women in California are earning the lowest amount of any race, anywhere, in the United States.
Morning News Brief: Political Headlines, Afghan Suicide Attack
The new year is less than a week away, and it's good time to look back over the past political headlines from 2017. And, a suicide bomber blew himself up near the Afghan Intelligence Agency in Kabul.
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