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Facebook Apologizes For Name Policy That Affected LGBT Community
The social networking site will not change its requirement for people to use "real" names on their profiles, but it will adjust how alleged violations are reported and enforced.
U.S. Bioterrorism-Detection Program Is Unreliable, Report Finds
The Government Accountability Office says that Homeland Security's BioWatch system, deployed in 30 U.S. cities, has issued dozens of false alarms since its introduction in 2003.
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Insurers: White House In Denial About Coverage Denials
As part of the new health law, officials published information on 4,000 individual insurance plans today. A health insurance trade group says the site is misleading. A government spokeswoman says that it holds insurance companies more accountable.
Mexican Politician Channels Frank Underwood, Prompting Snark From Netflix
A former mayor in Mexico delivered lines that belonged to the malevolent fictional president. "Imitation isn't always the best form of flattery," the official House of Cards Twitter account said.
Chicago Mayor Says He Will Disband Much-Criticized Police Oversight Agency
The Independent Police Review Authority is charged with investigating police shootings and misconduct in the city — but has been criticized for acting slowly and rarely doling out disciplinary action.
Hotel Releases Video Of Las Vegas Shooter In Days Leading To Massacre
Stephen Paddock, the 64-year-old retired accountant and real estate investor, looks like an ordinary hotel guest and casino patron in footage released by the Mandalay Bay resort.
Opinion: "Hello? Hello?" The Pain Of Pandemic Robocalls
NPR's Scott Simon remarks on the persistence of robocalls, which have taken on fresh annoyance these days with so many people working from home.
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COVID-19 Cases Top 50 Million Globally, U.S. Nears 10 Million
The U.S., India and Brazil lead with the most cases and account for nearly half of the world count. The U.S. alone is poised to hit 10 million cases as hospitalizations continue to climb.
Cuomo Makes Plea To Medical Workers Nationwide: 'Please Come Help Us In New York'
Cuomo said more than 66,000 people have tested positive in the state for coronavirus, accounting for nearly half of all cases in the U.S. About 36,000 of those cases are in New York City.
Astros Fire Assistant GM Who Made 'Inappropriate Comments' To Female Reporters
The club said it had terminated Brandon Taubman following a fuller investigation. The Astros had previously denied the account of a Sports Illustrated reporter who had written about his outburst.
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