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We May Die, But Our Tweets Can Live Forever
A new exhibit explores what people leave behind online after they die. BuzzFeed senior writer Doree Shafrir discusses what it was like to attend her own "digital funeral."
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Barbershop: Trump's Comments And Latinos
Linda Chavez of the Center for Equal Opportunity, Denise Galvez of Latinas for Trump and columnist Gustavo Arellano discuss Donald Trump's week of comments about a former Miss Universe.
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Former NFL Player Nate Jackson Wades Into The 'Brutality' Of Fantasy Football
Former NFL player Nate Jackson's new book Fantasy Man explores the growing business and competitiveness behind fantasy football.
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For Sale: A Texan Symbol Of Defiance
The "come and take it" flag, born of revolution, is a hallmark of Texas pride. But locals are angry that the motto has been co-opted by Second Amendment rights groups and T-shirt sellers.
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The Voice Of Vin Scully: LA Dodgers Announcer Calls His Final Game
The broadcaster will call his last baseball game today, capping a 67-year career as the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The game is in San Francisco, against the Giants, the team's oldest rival.
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Hanging On: The Struggles Of The Financially Invisible
What do you do if you don't have a credit score, bank account, or credit card? José Quiñonez tells NPR's Rachel Martin about his organization that helps people become "financially visible."
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How, If At All, Will Trump's Tax Records Sway The Race?
How will Trump respond to his 1995 tax records being out in the open? And when the vice presidential candidates meet on the debate stage will the echo their running mates?
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Prime Minister Theresa May Says The U.K. To Begin EU Departure By March 2017
British Prime Minister Theresa May said leaving the European Union would make the U.K. an "independent sovereign nation." After it officially begins, the Brexit negotiations will take two years.
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After Record Heat, California Fires Burn Into The Fall
A wildfire near San Jose, Calif. has destroyed a dozen homes, and threatens more than 150 structures. Meanwhile, the massive Soberanes fire is still burning two months after it began.
Pope Warns Of 'Ideological Colonization'; Praises Catholics In Caucasus
Pope Francis reached out to Orthodox Christians and Muslims in Georgia and Azerbaijan, and warned Catholics to stand up against gender theory, which he says is a threat to marriage.
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