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What Can Citizens Do To Fight Foreign Disinformation Campaigns?
An expert told the Senate Intelligence Committee that there is dramatically more fake information than genuine conversation from automated accounts on the extreme ends of the political spectrum.
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Other States Might Not Follow California In Diversity Mandate For Corporate Boards
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law on Monday that requires publicly traded companies in California to have at least one woman on their corporate board.
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'NYT' Reporter Discusses Year-Long Investigation Of President Trump's Taxes
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with The New York Times reporter Russ Buettner about the paper's year-long investigation into how President Trump reaped millions from his father's real estate business via dubious tax schemes.
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'New York Times' Report Reignites Interest In Trump's Tax Returns
David Greene talks to Andrea Berstein, co-host of the podcast Trump Inc., a co-production of member station WNYC and ProPublica, about allegations of tax fraud against Trump in The New York Times.
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Senate Panel Members Begin Reading FBI's Kavanaugh Report
Senate Judiciary Committee members are getting a chance to read a single copy of the FBI's supplemental report on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The first vote on his confirmation is Friday.
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Russia's Military Intelligence Agency Under Pressure
The Dutch government accused the agency of trying to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog. Then the U.S. indicted seven Russian military officials with conspiracy and money laundering.
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Women In Brazil Are Mobilizing Against The Presidential Election Front-Runner
Brazil's preparing for the most divisive presidential election since its dictatorship ended in the 1980s. Huge numbers of women are mobilized to oppose far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who has a record for misogyny, racism and homophobia.
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Watch The McCrary Sisters Gospel Roots Of Rock And Soul Concert
Ann, Deborah, Regina and Alfreda dazzled a packed house at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia.
Chicago Police Officer Found Guilty Of 2nd-Degree Murder Of Laquan McDonald
In Chicago on Friday, jurors convicted city police officer Jason Van Dyke of second degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald that occurred in 2014.
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How Will The Battle Over Kavanaugh's Nomination Impact The Other Justices?
The partisanship and bitterness of the last few weeks have also resonated across the street from the Capitol, at the Supreme Court. What will be the impact on the justices?
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