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Trump Embraces One Of Russia's Favorite Propaganda Tactics — Whataboutism
What's the easiest way to swing back at critics? For Trump (as well as Putin), it's to cry "hypocrite."
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Social media took a lot of blame for intensifying polarization and partisan acrimony during the presidential campaign. Now some startups and researchers are trying to burst ideological filter bubbles.
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Two people who left Pinterest over their treatment there say the company's culture does not support Black employees.
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There's a growing narrative highlighting K-pop fans' political progressiveness. But the reality is far more complicated.
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Trump's Threat To Move Convention Causes Overnight Scramble
On Friday, the RNC chairwoman was looking to local officials in Charlotte to guide convention plans. Now, the president has given North Carolina an ultimatum, as governors pitch other states to host.
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What Will Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker Mean For The Mueller Inquiry?
The chief of staff to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Whitaker is a former U.S. attorney with a history of questioning the scope of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Wins Presidential Election Marred By Suspicion, Bloodshed
Emmerson Mnangagwa has emerged the victor of Zimbabwe's first presidential election since Robert Mugabe's ouster. But after delays and deadly violence, the opposition is alleging the vote was rigged.
4 Insights As Manafort Trial Enters Week 2
Paul Manafort's business partner Rick Gates has become the center of the defense's case. They say he is behind the financial crimes Manafort is accused of. Gates is expected to testify this week.
'The Stories Are True,' Louis C.K. Says, After Women Described His Sexual Misconduct
C.K. says the stories reported in The New York Times about him masturbating in front of shocked female comics are true and that he feels remorse. He said he wielded his power "irresponsibly."
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