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Email Trail On Citizenship Question Is Longer Than Trump Officials Said
The Justice Department told a court it has realized there are more internal documents that it inadvertently failed to disclose before lawsuits over the now-blocked census citizenship question ended.
Microsoft President: Democracy Is At Stake. Regulate Big Tech
Brad Smith says governments need to step in and set rules for the Internet giants. "Almost no technology has gone so entirely unregulated, for so long, as digital technology," he says.
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Iran Makes Arrests Over Downing Of Ukrainian Airliner, And A New Video Emerges
The move comes as Iranians continue to protest against the government over the tragedy. An Iranian judiciary spokesman says "a number of individuals have been arrested."
Court Imposes Death Sentence For Gen. Musharraf, And Pakistan's Army Balks
Defending the former leader, a military spokesperson says that someone who "served the country for over 40 years, fought wars for the defense of the country can surely never be a traitor."
The Rich Have Stopped Spending And That Has Tanked The Economy
While retail sales bounced back in May after a deep drop in March and April, the wealthiest Americans are not spending as freely as they did before the pandemic. And that could limit the recovery.
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Progressive Activists Gather, Hoping To Seize Their Moment In 2020 Campaign
Thousands of activists at the Netroots Nation political convention in Philadelphia are feeling emboldened because their ideas — and favored candidates — are shaping the Democratic primary race.
More Telework Also Means More Porn — And That's Good News For Hackers
Working from home can make employees more vulnerable to hackers — especially if they're browsing websites they wouldn't visit when the boss is watching.
U.S. Airstrikes In Somalia May Amount To War Crimes, Says Rights Group
A new report by Amnesty International alleges that the U.S. killed at least 14 people in five different airstrikes in Somalia. The U.S. says it has never killed or injured a civilian.
Life Expectancy Study: It's Not Just What You Make, It's Where You Live
A study of Social Security and tax records says poor people live longer in some cities than in others, and it's not clear why.
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Life Expectancy Study: It's Not Just What You Make, It's Where You Live
A study of Social Security and tax records says poor people live longer in some cities than in others, and it's not clear why.
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