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W.Va. Plan Would Allow Some Service Members To Vote Via Smartphone
That state is experimenting with allowing service members deployed overseas to vote using an app on their smartphone. But there are some big security concerns about the app.
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UCPD Handcuffing of 11-Year-Old Boy Prompts Criticism, Campus Response
UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ has called for an 'outside review' into the actions of university police, after officers detained two black children last week.
Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Mistrust In The Black Community
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Reverend Liz Walker of Roxbury Presbyterian Church in Boston about how to combat vaccine mistrust in communities of color.
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FCC Chief Calls For Investigation Of Florida Cellphone Service Outages
One cellphone company says it already had begun crediting customers for the lack of service due to outages in Florida counties hit by Hurricane Michael.
Comey Vows To Resist Subpoena From House Republicans For Closed-Door Testimony
The former FBI director who was fired by President Trump says he's happy to testify before the House Judiciary Committee early next month, but wants "everyone to see" what he has to say.
Climate scientist Michael Mann wins defamation case against conservative writers
Michael Mann, a prominent climate scientist, has been awarded more than $1 million in a case more than a decade in the making.
Embattled FBI Agent Peter Strzok Clashes With GOP In Raucous Hearing
The counterintelligence agent told House Republicans on Thursday that political bias has never influenced his official actions and condemned the attacks on the DOJ and the FBI.
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Ariana DeBose should host everything. Jennifer Hudson makes history. And we should all celebrate understudies.
McCarthy says Santos will remain in office as N.Y. Republicans call for his ouster
A coalition of Republican officials in New York state say Rep. George Santos should resign over the "overwhelming" lies he told voters. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says Santos will remain in office.
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