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Groups Worry About Impact Of Police Moves To Block Social Media
As police find themselves in encounters that are posted live — including video — they sometimes want to pull the social media plug. Activists say this threatens to censor an electronic witness.
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Risk Is Low And Business Is Booming In The Malware Market
In a thriving underground, stolen credit card information goes on sale before anyone even knows a massive breach has happened.
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Switching To Gmail May Leave Reporters' Sources At Risk
This summer, The New York Times moved all of it reporters' email to corporate Gmail accounts. This move to a third party could leave Times reporters and their sources with fewer legal protections if they are the subject of a government investigation.
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Social Media Companies Struggle To Pull Livestreamed Video Of Mass Shootings
The shootings at mosques in New Zealand were livestreamed on Facebook and shared on YouTube and Twitter. The companies have been challenged on their ability to remove this kind of content quickly.
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Andrew Cuomo Could Still Face Impeachment Even After His Resignation
The New York governor announced he would resign from office after a state investigation found he sexually harassed close to a dozen women. But will he still be impeached?
On Capitol Hill, #FreeBritney Is Just The Beginning
A bipartisan pair of senators is reintroducing a bill to safeguard against abuse in the guardianship system.
Got a question for Twitter's press team? The answer will be a poop emoji
Twitter's communications email went dark after mass layoffs late last year. CEO Elon Musk announced this weekend (and NPR confirmed) that it now responds to press inquiries with a single poop emoji.
Fact Meets Fiction In Tale Of A Slave, Explorer And Survivor
A Moroccan slave named Estebanico was one of only four men to survive a 1528 expedition to America from Spain. The Moor's Account, a fictional memoir by Laila Lalami, tells the story through his eyes.
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3 people are still missing from deadly floods in Texas county, down from nearly 100
Officials in a Texas hill country community pummeled by deadly flooding July 4 said Saturday that just three people remain missing, down from nearly 100, after people who had previously been reported missing have since been accounted for.
Federal report recommends updates to the group that monitors the safety of the Alaska pipeline
The Government Accountability Office found that the Joint Pipeline Office has scaled back its oversight of the pipeline over time.
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