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Twitter Is Removing Millions Of Fake Followers From Users' Lists
The platform will take tens of millions of locked accounts off follower lists in an attempt to crack down on fraud.
Women (And Men) Demand An End To India's Tax On Sanitary Pads
#LahuKaLagaan is the name of a new viral campaign. It means "the tax on blood." The goal is to get the government to end the tax on sanitary napkins.
What Store Stickers On Old Records Reveal About History Of Mexican American Music
Agustin Gurza of UCLA's Frontera Collection has been studying stickers affixed to old 78 rpm records. It has allowed him to uncover a history of Mexican American music in the United States.
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ESPN's Shuttering Of Sports And Culture Site Grantland Prompts Backlash
On Friday ESPN released a statement announcing it would be suspending the publication of Grantland "effective immediately," saying it wanted to "direct [its] time and energy" elsewhere.
At Long Last: It's Super Bowl Sunday
The pre-Super Bowl week of hype — which ran the gamut from frivolous to ominous — finally ends and we can turn to what could be one of the closest, most exciting championship games ever.
Scientists Say Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Made Earth's Surface Act Like Liquid
The asteroid smashed into Earth. And from miles under the Earth's surface, rock hurtled upward to a height twice that of Mount Everest and then collapsed outward to form a ring of mountains.
Nonstop Flight: How The Frigatebird Can Soar For Weeks Without Stopping
Scientists have been attaching transmitters on the huge seagoing birds and are astonished by their ability to stay aloft.
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Majority Of Rescued Boko Haram Captives Are Children
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Kiryn Lanning of the International Rescue Committee about the hundreds recently rescued in Nigeria from Boko Haram captivity.
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Lawmakers Want To Know What Went Wrong With Afghanistan
Lawmakers criticized the Biden administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. They now want to reassert Congress' authority and continue efforts to evacuate Americans and allies.
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Supreme Court justices push government on allowing Guantanamo inmate to testify
But a majority of the court appeared inclined to defer to the government's position that the release of information on Abu Zubaydah's treatment would hurt national security.
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