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'Welcome To The Party, Zoom': Video App's Rules Lead To Accusations Of Censorship
The videoconferencing app banned a Palestinian activist who is a member of a U.S.-designated terrorist group. Now, the company's policies are being questioned.
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Google Employees Call Black Scientist's Ouster 'Unprecedented Research Censorship'
The firing of a leading researcher on the ethics of artificial intelligence is reigniting debate over Google's treatment of employees who speak out, particularly women and people of color.
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Parler Executive Responds To Amazon Cutoff And Defends Approach To Moderation
Amazon took the social media platform Parler offline, saying Parler wasn't removing threats of violence. Parler Chief Policy Officer Amy Peikoff tells NPR the site's goal is freedom of speech.
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Good News Story: Nigerian Irish Teen Girls Win Prize For Dementia App
They faced bias against women in science. They faced racism because their families come from Africa. And they triumphed in a competition to develop a problem-solving app!
How Social Media Can Approach Free Speech During A Polarizing Time
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Daphne Keller, Platform Regulation Director at Stanford University's Cyber Policy Center, about how social media companies should handle free speech.
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Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Resumes With Diplomat Who Warned Of 'Nightmare'
Ambassador William Taylor talked with compatriots in real time about his objections to President Trump's policy. Now he's scheduled to meet behind closed doors with members of Congress.
3 Dead In Southern California Wildfires
Two blazes, in Los Angeles County, and in Riverside County, destroyed more than 100 structures this week. Evacuation orders had been lifted in all of Los Angeles County by Saturday night.
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'Them': The Trauma, The Trauma
Amazon's new anthology series, executive produced by Lena Waithe, unrelentingly explores "terror in America."
Here are the highlights from a historic Boston Marathon
Monday's race strayed from tradition in a few ways: It was the first in-person Boston Marathon since April 2019 and the first to take place in the fall. It also coincided with Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Biden is shoring up South American ties to help counter Russia
President Biden met with Colombian President Iván Duque days after senior administration officials made a secret trip to meet with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, who has strong ties with Russia.
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