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Lees meerNancy Pelosi ripping up President Trump's speech is the latest political move to go viral, a common occurrence that keeps people engaged but also distracted from the issues.
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Lees meerNational biometric ID programs from regimes like Kenya's threaten to cut out—or keep out—millions from society.
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Lees meerAfter 11 steady years as the CEO of the professional networking company, Weiner is yielding the reins to deputy Ryan Roslansky.
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Lees meerPresident Trump will deliver his third address before Congress Tuesday, on the eve of the Senate's scheduled vote on impeachment.
Lees meerPresident Trump will deliver his third address before Congress Tuesday, on the eve of the Senate's scheduled vote on impeachment.
Lees meerThe FDA has given emergency authorization to a new test that promises to help public health labs meet a potential surge in cases.
Lees meerA technical fiasco in a small state, early in the season, minimizes the consequences. The question is how election officials will respond as the stakes rise.
Lees meerPresident Trump will deliver his third address before Congress Tuesday, on the eve of the Senate's scheduled vote on impeachment.
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Lees meerPresident Trump will deliver his third address before Congress Tuesday, on the eve of the Senate's scheduled vote on impeachment.
Lees meerIn times of crisis, a combination of heightened emotions and lack of information combine to create the one thing nearly every conspiracy needs: fearful minds.
Lees meerIn the wake of 2016, Facebook and Twitter said they'd ban inaccuracies about elections and voting. That didn't stop lies and distortions on Monday.
Lees meerToday's deepfakes are more sophisticated than any state fakery in 1984. But an Orwell-inspired agency can help us snuff out a AI-generated dystopia.
Lees meerEKANS appears to be the work of cybercriminals, rather than nation-state hackers—a worrying development, if so.
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