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Secret Persuasion: How Big Campaign Donors Stay Anonymous
Tax-exempt social welfare groups have become the vehicle of choice for big political contributions.
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Some Online Journals Will Publish Fake Science, For A Fee
When medical research is published in a peer-reviewed journal, the presumption is that the study has been reviewed for accuracy. The advent of open-access journals has made it easier to be published.
Blockchain Could Be A Force For Good. But First You Have To Understand It
As they say, it's complicated. But blockchain technology could be a boon for the world's poorest places.
How Kenya Got To Be No. 3 On A Survey Of Most Generous Nations
In the latest World Giving Index, global giving was down. But there were exceptions — especially in Africa.
What We Know About The Ransomware Attack On A Critical U.S. Pipeline
The massive pipeline, which supplies 45% of the East Coast's gasoline and jet fuel, was forced to shut down over the weekend. The company says it has one line operating under manual control.
Mich. Gov. Whitmer: Biden, Harris Are The Right People At The Right Time
NPR's Steve Inskeep and Scott Detrow talk to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, co-chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, about Joe Biden's inaugural message of unity, and the divisions his team faces.
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Critics say campus sex assault rules fall short and need an overhaul
On the 50th anniversary of Title IX President Biden is expected to announce new rules governing the protection of sexual assault and harassment accusers in education.
Campus protests over the war in Gaza have gone international
Students in the U.K., France and Mexico have sought to erect what many of them call "solidarity encampments," prompting a variety of responses from university authorities and local law enforcement.
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Biden wants more COVID relief funds. The GOP wants to know where previous relief went
The White House has requested $22.5 billion in additional COVID relief, but 35 GOP senators warned they won't support more until Biden provides an accounting of trillions in prior relief spending.
Millions of Americans will soon be able to buy hearing aids without a prescription
A new FDA rule allows adults with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss to buy hearing aids over the counter. Efforts to make them more affordable and accessible have been in the works for years.
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