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Social Media Platforms Roll Out New Rules For Political Ads
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Kara Swisher about new rules governing political ads on some social media platforms.
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U.S. And China Agree To Restart Trade Talks
The U.S. will hold off another round of tariffs on Chinese goods. The two countries agreed to restart trade talks after President Trump and Chinese President Xi met during the G-20 summit in Japan.
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Lindy West: 'The Witches Are Coming' — And They Are Rightfully Angry
"For a long time, a certain set of men have called women like me 'witches' to silence and discredit us," West says. Her book explores misogyny, the #MeToo movement and growing up female in America.
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More Than A Month Since Election Day, Trump, Clinton Teams Can't Let It Go
Donald Trump won. Hillary Clinton lost. But 2016 is the election that no one — not even Trump himself — can get over.
Spain Moves Dictator Francisco Franco's Remains, After Months Of Legal Battles
The exhumation began Thursday morning. Spain's Supreme Court ruled unanimously last month the government could move Franco's remains from the Valley of the Fallen, where he's been buried since 1975.
Brazil Rejects G-7's Offer Of $22 Million To Fight Amazon Fires
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says he doesn't want the money — unless it comes with an apology from French President Emmanuel Macron.
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DOJ: Comey Violated Policy On His Trump Memos — But Won't Be Prosecuted
An inspector general investigation concluded that former FBI Director James Comey broke rules governing the handling of documents that described his now-famous exchanges with President Trump.
Amazon, JPMorgan Chase And Berkshire Hathaway Pursue The Health Care 'Unicorn'
Details are scarce, but the companies said they want to help their employees get high-quality health care at a reasonable cost. Will this consortium have better luck than those that have preceded it?
Parts Of LA On Fire As Several Blazes Scorch Southern California
Four wildfires in Ventura and Los Angeles counties threatened more than 12,000 homes and other buildings and shut down more than 200 schools. No deaths have been confirmed.
Firefighters Gain Ground On SoCal Wildfires Even As Winds Continue To Vex
The Santa Ana winds gave firefighters a small reprieve but were expected to pick up once again. Air quality was at hazardous levels in some areas.
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