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Fear, panic and anger grips Beirut residents who want to see accountability
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rami Rajeh, a Lebanese father of two, about how Beirut feels days after deadly clashes erupted in the city, and how residents are coping with an economy in shambles.
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Utah Girl Orders Many Toys Using Her Mom's Amazon Account
Caitlin was turning six so her mom let her order a Barbie doll. Caitlin later got back on Amazon and ordered $350 in more toys with next day shipping. Her mom sent everything back but the Barbie.
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Wells Fargo Fined $185 Million Over Creation Of Fake Accounts For Bonuses
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has levied its largest-ever fine on Wells Fargo for "the widespread illegal practice of secretly opening unauthorized deposit and credit card accounts."
Alito neighbor gives detailed account of 'nasty' dispute that became national news
The saga began as a dispute over anti-Trump lawn signs and culminated in a profanity-filled confrontation on the street, which Justice Samuel Alito witnessed.
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A year after Turkey quakes, calls to hold officials accountable remain unanswered
A year after powerful earthquakes devastated southern Turkey, officials have raised the death toll to more than 53,000 people. Calls to hold officials accountable have so far gone unanswered.
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Russia's Pro-Gun Influence Accounts Copied The NRA — And Sometimes, Vice Versa
There was a lot of overlap between the messaging of the Internet Research Agency and the NRA on social media. What isn't clear is why.
'New York Times' Reporter Offers Different Account Of Trump-Comey Dinner
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Michael Schmidt of The New York Times about another version of what happened in President Trump's dinner with the now former FBI Director James Comey. Schmidt reports that Trump asked Comey for a private promise of his loyalty to which Comey demurred.
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Facebook Blocks More Than 100 Accounts, Citing Possible Foreign Influence
A day before midterm elections, the social media giant announces that it suspended the accounts after it was notified of suspicious activity that may be linked to foreign entities.
Twitter Withdraws Lawsuit After DHS Drops Demands For Alt-Account's Identity
The social media giant alleged that the Department of Homeland Security was illegally trying to identify the anonymous @ALT_uscis account. In its latest filing, Twitter says the summons was withdrawn.
Former Banker Could Help Feds Learn More About Swiss Accounts
A Swiss banker has pleaded not guilty to charges he helped thousands of Americans evade paying their taxes. Raoul Weil was one of the top managers at UBS, a Swiss bank that helped nearly 20,000 Americans hide their assets in secret accounts.
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