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Judge: Feds Wrongfully Interfered With $6M In Grants Over Oregon Sanctuary Law
A federal judge has ruled that President Trump and the attorney general wrongfully interfered with about $6 million in federal grants for law enforcement in Oregon.
How A Classified U.S. Military Operation Hacked ISIS
In 2016, the U.S. launched a classified military cyberattack against ISIS to bring down its media operation. In an NPR exclusive, we talk to nearly a dozen people involved in the attack.
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Google CEO Says He Leads 'Without Political Bias' In Congressional Testimony
Sundar Pichai faced a Republican barrage on allegations of anti-conservative bias. He also was questioned on Google's data collection and its work on a censored search tool for China.
KQED Joins State Supreme Court Case — Fighting for Access to Police Misconduct, Shooting Records
A sheriff's deputies' union in San Bernardino County asked the state Supreme Court to block a new landmark law's application to past police misconduct and deadly force cases. KQED is part of a coalition of news and legal organizations opposing that petition.
Portland Commissioner Amanda Fritz Will Not Seek Reelection
Portland Commissioner Amanda Fritz announced Friday that she will not seek reelection, and will retire at the end of her current term on the City Council.
How Facebook's Data-Sharing Agreement With Device Makers Could Affect Users
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New York Times reporter Michael LaForgia about the his story about Facebook sharing user data with several hundred companies.
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'Will I Have A Place To Live?' Scrambling To Survive After $600 Benefits End
Millions of people who have lost all or some of their income are having to make hard choices — from moving across the country for cheaper rent to raiding retirement savings.
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A Half-Century History Of Debates Over Postal Service Funding
Debates about who should pay for the U.S. Postal Service go back 50 years. It's a story of the long fight about whether the Postal Service should rely on Congress for funding or pay for itself.
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Karl Rove, 'The Architect,' Returns Home
President Bush flew Karl Rove back to Texas aboard Air Force One after announcing his resignation from the White House staff. Rove has been the closest adviser to President Bush since the future president was considering running for governor of Texas.
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OpenAI takes down covert operations tied to China and other countries
The company said China and other nations are covertly trying to use chatbots to influence opinion around the world. In one case, operatives also used the tools to write internal performance reports.
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