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Russians Believed To Have Used Spear-Phishing In Election Hacking
Hearings in the House and Senate this week will deal with Russian hacking attempts on the U.S. presidential election last fall including targeting e-mail accounts with malware attachments.
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For Some African-Americans, Efforts To #BuyBlack Present Challenges
This summer's killings of black men and the Black Lives Matter movement have rekindled calls in some parts of the African-American community to support black-owned businesses. That's not always easy.
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As Torture Report's Release Nears, CIA And Opponents Ready Responses
The Senate's release will focus on case studies of the treatment, at times brutal, of 20 or so high-value detainees in the counterterrorism efforts following 9/11, and whether those methods paid off.
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Young Indians And Pakistanis Rewrite Their Shared History
When students from the two countries met in the U.S., they were surprised at how different their history lessons had been at home. So they put together a narrative that offers both versions.
A Tale Of Two Polls
Two surveys claim to capture the public's view of the Common Core State Standards. But they tell very different stories.
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Examining The 'Red Flags' In A Massachusetts Crime Lab Scandal
A former Massachusetts chemist is now behind bars because of sloppy drug testing that went on for years, compromising up to 190,000 criminal cases and costing the state millions of dollars. The scandal raises questions of accountability in forensic labs around the country.
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For Many In Venezuela, Social Media Is A Matter Of Life And Death
When it comes to social media, many Venezuelans choose to self-censor. But for others, social media can be a lifeline. One pharmacist uses Twitter to help people find scarce medicines.
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Researcher Says 'Criticism Is Valid,' Will Revise Study Finding Low Uber And Lyft Pay
MIT researchers initially said Uber and Lyft drivers were earning a median profit of $3.37 an hour. After Uber criticized the methodology, a co-author says it could actually be $8.55 to $10 an hour.
An NFL Cheerleader Brings Her Firing Over An Instagram Photo To The EEOC
Bailey Davis was a cheerleader for the New Orleans Saints, until she she was fired over a picture of herself wearing a body suit on her private Instagram account. Now, she's filing an EEOC complaint.
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U.N. Urges Probe Of Reported Hacking Of Jeff Bezos' Phone By Saudi Arabia
U.N. human rights experts said they were gravely concerned by reports that a WhatsApp account held by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was used to hack The Washington Post owner's phone.
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