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Channing Dungey Named Chairman Of Warner Bros. Television Group
Dungey previously held executive roles at ABC and Netflix. She is set to take over in early 2021 replacing Peter Roth, who ran the television division for two decades.
Millions Of Unemployed Americans Monitor Relief Bill Negotiations
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about whether a new coronavirus relief bill can be passed before Election Day.
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News Brief: Presidential Debate, Hackers Indicted, TikTok Fights Disinformation
Highlights of political news leading up to Election Day. The Justice Department charges six Russian intelligence officers in connection with global computer hacks. And, a look into TikTok's dark side.
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Google Abuses Its Monopoly Power Over Search, Justice Department Says In Lawsuit
The antitrust lawsuit against Google is the most significant action the federal government has taken against a technology company in two decades. Google calls the lawsuit "deeply flawed."
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If There's No Election Night Winner, Don't Panic
The problem isn't with the results taking a little while to tabulate, experts say. The problem is with conspiracy theories that pop up as a result.
Ebola Never Went Away. But Now There's A Drug To Treat It
Regeneron — the pharmaceutical company developing COVID-19 treatments — has received FDA approval for the first drug aimed at another infectious disease that's been in the headlines.
The Town Of Asbestos, Quebec, Chooses A New, Less Hazardous Name
The former mining town has watched its name transform from an asset in the late 1800s to a liability in recent decades. Residents voted to change the name to Val-des-Sources, or valley of the springs.
Election Law Blogger On The State Of Voting-Related Lawsuits
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, about various election cases and lawsuits two weeks before Election Day.
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They Took A Gamble And Voted Trump In 2016. Whom Are They Going To Vote For In 2020?
One Pensacola, Fla., family backed Trump in 2016, acknowledging it was a gamble. NPR checks in to see what they think of his presidency and how they might vote in 2020.
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As Taiwan's Relations With The U.S. Grow Warmer, Tensions With Beijing Rise
The closer Taiwan and the U.S. become, the greater the risk that China could lash out.
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