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The Facebook Papers: What you need to know about the trove of insider documents
"We've been fueling this fire for a long time and we shouldn't be surprised it's now out of control," an employee reportedly wrote on an internal message board.
How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate
Some extremists weaponize irony and absurdity as a method for recruiting new members and avoiding criticism. Such tactics can mask the danger that extremists pose, experts say.
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Burning Man attendees say learning to live with the unexpected is part of the program
Organizers had asked attendees to shelter in place on Saturday, as torrential rains turned the desert site into a mud pit. A driving ban has since been lifted, but exiting is still a trek.
The immovable Republican Party and 'ink-blot politics'
Several of the key facts of the Jan. 6 insurrection are indisputable. And yet millions on the right do dispute them. Here's a look at how that happened.
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Supreme Court Appears To Lean Toward Allowing Census Citizenship Question
The justices are weighing whether the Trump administration can include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. A decision is expected this summer, when printing of the census forms is set to begin.
Higher Ed's Moneyball?
How a Florida community college is testing out new tools to boost learning and graduation rates. The key: getting professors access to real-time data on student engagement and performance.
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A Decades-Old Law Shielding The Wolf Administration From Scrutiny Of Its Coronavirus Response
Officials are routinely citing the law to deny public records requests, but legal experts say the state can be more transparent — if it wants.
Before you give up on your New Year's resolutions, check out these tips to reset
It's mid-January, which means some of those New Years resolutions might have fall off, already. NPR's Life Kit host Marielle Segarra gives tips for giving your goals a reset.
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Vaccinators in Peru's Amazon are challenged by religion, rivers and a special tea
Peruvian health officials face many obstacles as they try to get everyone vaccinated, including those who live in remote and rural areas.
A U.N. report has good and dire news about child deaths. What's the take-home lesson?
A new U.N. report shares data points about the world's child mortality rate. We interviewed a doctor in Nigeria — where rates of child death are among the world's highest — to offer his insights.
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