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'You have blood on your hands,' senator tells Mark Zuckerberg for failing kids online
The top tech executives from Meta, X, TikTok, Snap and Discord get the fifth degree from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Was the Infowars auction fair? A judge wants to hear arguments in December
The Onion's bid came out on top, but a bankruptcy judge must sign off on the sale. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the losing bidder says the process was "rigged" against them.
Mobile Home Park Owners Can Spoil An Affordable American Dream
Water and sewage problems at an Idaho mobile home park illustrate how manufactured housing communities owned by outsiders are often kept in a state of disrepair.
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Time is of the essence to get more help to Ukraine, Zelenskyy adviser says
As Ukraine continues to fight the Russians, its military will require more help. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Mac, an adviser to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, about U.S. assistance.
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Washington Commanders owners are exploring a potential sale of the NFL team
The team, worth an estimated $5.6 billion, could soon be for sale, after owners Dan and Tanya Snyder said they have hired Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions."
High School Graduation Rates: The Good, The Bad And The Ambiguous
From Texas to New Jersey, we found a mix of approaches: questionable quick fixes and powerful long-term strategies.
Clues to Luigi Mangione's ideology. And, courts halt Kroger and Albertsons megamerger
Murder suspect Luigi Mangione's digital footprint could provide clues to his ideology and possible motive. And, what's next for Kroger and Albertsons after courts halt megamerger.
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Free Gun Violence Prevention Course Launches To Educate Young Activists
Researchers want new activists to lean on decades of public health research when engaging in work with policymakers and candidates seeking elective office.
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Pennsylvania Congresswoman Goes All In For Obamacare
Does Rep. Allyson Schwartz's pro-Affordable Care Act television ad signal a new thinking among Democrats running in statewide races?
Pew: 'Smartphone-Dependents' Often Have No Backup Plan For Web Access
People who rely most on their smartphones to get online often deal more frequently with service interruptions because of financial hardship and data limits.
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