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Senate Panel Chairman John McCain To Hold Russia Cyber Hearing
The Senate Armed Services Committee is expected to conduct the first hearing on Russian cyber threats. Rachel Martin talks to David Kramer, former assistant secretary of state under George W. Bush.
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The IRS Wants The Stimulus Money Sent To Foreign Citizens And Dead People Back
After accidentally sending millions of stimulus checks to ineligible foreign citizens living overseas, the IRS is now asking some foreign banks to help it recover that money, creating a legal mess.
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FBI Records Could Have Solved A Civil Rights Cold Case. Now It's Too Late
Alabama officials tell NPR that if the FBI had shared its case file, they would have investigated the James Reeb murder case while one of the assailants was still alive.
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Lawmakers Question Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg About Data Privacy Lapses
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is answering to dozens of senators Tuesday, after it was reported that some 87 million Facebook users' data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica. The testimony comes one week after the extent of the breach was revealed, but the company is facing questions beyond the data breach.
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Allen Weisselberg, a Trump Org employee for decades, pleads guilty to felony charges
Weisselberg entered his guilty plea in state court in lower Manhattan on Thursday. He's the latest person close to former President Trump to plead guilty or be convicted at trial of a felony.
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Corporate debt collectors have been using small claims courts to pursue low sums
Small claims court was once a place where individuals could get a court solution to a small dispute. Now, many cases involve lawyers for big companies going after individuals for small sums.
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Who loses in funding cuts to universities?
Proposed federal funding cuts to universities would have sweeping consequences that would impact local economies, scientific research and the institutions themselves.
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Countries agree to a historic release of stockpiled oil to ease global disruption
Members of the International Energy Agency have announced a coordinated release of 400 million barrels of stockpiled oil in an attempt to counter the disruption in oil trade triggered by the Iran war.
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California Extends Stay-at-Home Order in SoCal, San Joaquin Valley
California extended its strict stay-at-home orders Tuesday in the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California regions, where intensive care units are running out of beds. The move comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom warned residents to brace for the effect of a “surge on top of a surge” of coronavirus cases from holiday travel. The state’s … Continue reading California Extends Stay-at-Home Order in SoCal, San Joaquin Valley →
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