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Fake News Expert On How False Stories Spread And Why People Believe Them
Craig Silverman of BuzzFeed News has spent years studying media inaccuracy. He explains how false stories during the presidential campaign were spread on Facebook and monetized by Google AdSense.
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'It Is A Dream,' Says Afghan 'Little Messi' Of Meeting His Idol
Months after a boy in rural Afghanistan became a sensation for wearing a homemade Lionel Messi jersey, he's now met the soccer star and watched his FC Barcelona team play.
South Sudan On Brink Of 'Rwanda-Like' Genocide, Commission Warns
In a meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council, commission chief Yasmin Sooka reported murder and rape on an "epic" scale. "We are running out of adjectives to describe the horror," she said.
Final Arguments Set To Begin In Charleston Church Massacre Trial
Wednesday was the last of six days of testimony from criminal investigators and people who witnessed the murder of nine worshippers in 2015. The man accused of the shooting said he would not testify.
'Lion King,' 'Princess Bride,' 'The Birds' Among Additions To Film Registry
Each year, the Library of Congress picks 25 "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant movies for preservation. The 2016 selections date from as early as 1903, and as recent as 1998.
Partisan Divide Colors Obama's Place In History
Nearly half of all Americans think Obama will go down in history as an "outstanding" or "above-average" president. But Democrats are much more likely to say so than Republicans.
Study Offers Clues To Risk Of Zika Birth Defects In The U.S.
Women who were infected with Zika virus while abroad and then came to the U.S. had complications about 6 percent of the time, a study finds. First-trimester exposure was linked to more birth defects.
Rex Tillerson Gained Some Diplomatic Experience As ExxonMobil CEO
President-elect Donald Trump nominated ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson for secretary of State. It may seem an odd choice at first, but running a big oil company requires sophisticated diplomatic skills.
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Obama Administration Moves To Protect Planned Parenthood's Federal Funding
The last-minute regulation blocks state agencies from withholding federal funds from the family planning organization.
Seattle Natives Identify Gentrification By Who's Riding The Bus
As part of our "Finding America" series, two friends ride the bus through Seattle and talk about physical and demographic changes in their neighborhood.
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