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SFMOMA’s Cuts to Film, Other Programs Cause Widespread Outrage
Artists and workers say canceling the film program, Artists Gallery and Open Space hurts an already struggling local arts ecosystem.
Federal workers who took Trump's buyout are getting final paychecks and an uncertain future
Federal workers who took the Trump administration's buyout offer come off the payroll at the end of September. Now some are confronting fear, regret and uncertainty as they figure out what's next.
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‘She’s Black and Indian Like Me’: What Seeing Kamala Harris Means to 6-Year-Old Sumaya (and He
'I’m mixed and I’m proud of it,' said six-year-old Sumaya Kaur Sidibe, who watched the inauguration in San Francisco with her parents Joti Singh and Bongo Sidibe.
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Impeachment Hearing FAQ: Who Will Testify And How The Questioning Will Work
Democrats have called three career public servants to appear for the first public hearings this week in the Trump impeachment inquiry: William Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch.
Fox News Executive Tries To Rein In Stars As They Cheer On Anti-Lockdown Rallies
Fox News stars have championed protests against governors who have ordered shutdowns to contain the pandemic. A top Fox executive ordered hosts to acknowledge health risks posed by the rallies.
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Trump's New Foreign Broadcasting CEO Fires News Chiefs, Raising Fears Of Meddling
On Wednesday, President Trump's new appointee as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media dismissed the directors of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and other government outlets.
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CIA Director Says He Is Escalating Efforts To Solve 'Havana Syndrome' Mystery
In an NPR interview, William Burns says he has appointed a senior officer who led the hunt for Osama bin Laden to head the investigation into ailments that has afflicted U.S. officials worldwide.
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Russian President Putin on a rare trip to North Korea for a 2-day visit
Putin is expected to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un amid growing international concern over the two country's military cooperation.
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WATCH: Sally Yates Testifies: 'We Believed Gen. Flynn Was Compromised'
The former acting attorney general told a Senate panel that she repeatedly informed the White House that former national security adviser Michael Flynn was engaging in "problematic" conduct.
North Koreans got jobs at Fortune 500 companies to fund the nuclear weapons program
The U.S. government and private sector are trying to solve a thorny problem. North Korean IT workers and hackers are infiltrating Fortune 500 companies to fund the regime's nuclear weapons program.
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