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Election Defamation Lawsuits Open New Front In Fight Against Disinformation
Some see these legal fights as another way to take on viral misinformation, one that's already starting to show some results.
West Virginia Unions Pressure Manchin To Back Biden On Infrastructure Plan
In an evenly divided Senate, the moderate Democrat is key to passing President Biden's massive infrastructure and jobs proposal. Now he's facing pressure from unions back home to support the measure.
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State Department Orders Some Diplomatic Staff Out Of Venezuela In Political Crisis
U.S.-backed Juan Guaidó has declared himself president as he leads a high-stakes charge to end Nicolás Maduro's regime. Hitting back against U.S. support for Guaidó, Maduro ordered U.S. diplomats out.
Why Is Gas So Expensive in the Bay Area?
Higher taxes and stricter environmental regulations are part of the answer, but they don't explain everything.
Better Stunts & Actors, Just As Derivative: ‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw’
The "genial flexfest" of a spinoff is the "most agreeable" of the franchise, which once again slickly repackages set pieces from other, better, more innovative action films.
First Signs Of Movement Emerge In Stalled Government Shutdown Talks
NPR's Melissa Block asks the Washington Post's national political reporter Robert Costa to assess chances of progress toward ending the partial federal government shutdown, now in its 30th day.
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Plight Of Survivors After Cyclone Idai: No Power, No Homes, No Roads
Charities are trying to help with what a Red Cross staffer calls "the worst humanitarian crisis in Mozambique's history." Zimbabwe and Malawi were also struck.
The Scandals Shaking K-Pop and a Reckoning Over How South Korea Regards Women
A total of four Korean entertainers have abruptly retired from the industry this week, in a widening scandal linking the glossy world of K-pop with a series of seedy sex crimes. The biggest players—Seungri, of the influential all-male group Big Bang, and the 29-year-old singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young—have both apologized to the public for their involvement … Continue reading The Scandals Shaking K-Pop and a Reckoning Over How South Korea Regards Women →
Kerala Needs Coconut Pickers — So Women Are Stepping In (And Climbing Up)
In Kerala, a part of India known as "land of coconuts," male coconut pickers are turning to other jobs. Women are among the new trainees.
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Oakland Schools Offer Enrollment Choices But Not Everyone Knows How It Works
Nearly half of the parents who take advantage of Oakland's open enrollment process live in census tracts where residents are wealthier and more educated, according to district data.
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