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The Emergence Of The White Troll Behind A Black Face
Over the past few months, Black Twitter has noticed an increase in the number of white trolls creating fake Twitter accounts.
Employers Try To Spur Healthy Behaviors With Health Plan Rewards
Surveys show that an increasing number of employers are providing employees with financial incentives to stay healthy. Many employers now contribute to employee health savings accounts, but only if employees make sure to take care of their health.
Photographer Pete Souza Reflects On 8 Years (And 1.9 Million Photos) Of Obama
As the chief official White House photographer for President Obama, Souza sometimes shot more than 2,000 photos a day. "I was there all the time," he says. His new book is Obama: An Intimate Portrait.
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Why The U.S. Is Promoting Crops Grown In Gaza
Before Hamas took over Gaza, agriculture was a big contributor to its economy. The U.S. hopes reviving the industry will boost not only farmers, but also security — by creating economic opportunity.
Public safety in rural Alaska questioned as Dunleavy proposes cuts to VPSO program
Gov. Mike Dunleavy says public safety across Alaska is his number one priority, yet his actions to fulfill that commitment seem counterintuitive to some…
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Multiple Trump White House officials have ties to antisemitic extremists
NPR has identified three Trump administration officials with close ties to antisemitic extremists, including a prominent Holocaust denier.
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Kids Involved in Bullying Grow Up To Be Poorer, Sicker Adults
Lots of kids get bullied, but they get over it, right? Many don't, a study says. Children who are involved in bullying are more likely to have serious health problems as adults. They also have trouble managing money, holding jobs and maintaining relationships.
Malaysia Charges Former Prime Minister Najib With Money-Laundering
The money-laundering accusations are related to the so-called 1MDB scandal, in which billions of dollars allegedly went missing from a state fund.
Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Trump Subpoena Cases
The decision sets the stage for a battle over whether a president can defy congressional and grand jury subpoena power.
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Sexual assault cases are formally removed from the U.S. military chain of command
The investigation and prosecution of major criminal offenses now shifts to independent prosecutors in a bid to strengthen the accountability of the military justice system.
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