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Junk food abounds on YouTube videos for kids
Child influencers have huge followings on social media. A new study finds that their videos are frequently exposing their young viewers to junk foods like candy, salty snacks and sugary drinks.
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Minecraft Purchase Gives Microsoft New Foothold
Microsoft announced on Monday that it will pay $2.5 billion for the Swedish software company Mojang AB, developer of the popular Minecraft franchise.
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Mulvaney Further Scales Back CFPB Role As An Aggressive Watchdog
Mick Mulvaney is effectively disbanding councils designed to help consumer groups work with the agency to identify problems facing Americans who are being unfairly treated by financial firms.
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Greg Craig, Ex-White House Counsel, Expects Charges In Ukraine Case, Lawyers Say
The heavyweight Democratic lawyer and former top Obama counsel has been on the watch for an indictment connected to his onetime work with Paul Manafort. Now his own attorneys say it's at hand.
FBI's Outgoing Cyber Cop Says Americans Don't See Size Of Threat
As he retires and heads into the private sector, Shawn Henry looks back at the growth in the cybercrime problem.
Families Sue Over U.S. Deaths In Yemen Drone Strikes
Civil rights groups and the families of three Americans killed in drone strikes in Yemen filed a lawsuit against top Obama administration officials Wednesday. The suit claims U.S. authorities executed their sons without charge or trial — outside the law and the Constitution.
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The U.S. Army is retooling itself to build up deterrence against China
The U.S. Army is retooling itself in the Indo-Pacific region to build up deterrence against its top challenger: rising China.
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Terry Hall, singer with ska icons The Specials, dies at 63
Terry Hall, lead singer of The Specials, has died. With its mix of Black and white members and Jamaica-influenced fashion style, the band became leaders of the anti-racist 2 Tone ska revival movement.
Effort To Change System For Nonviolent Drug Criminals Hits Snag
Obama administration officials are warning that a recent plan adopted by the House Judiciary Committee threatens to make the justice system worse not better.
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The NCAA women's Final Four has both fresh faces and the defending champs
For the first time since 1985, the semifinals will feature none of the sport's most decorated programs. "This is a new history that we're venturing into," said South Carolina coach Dawn Staley.
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