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Don’t Believe Everything You Read About the Man in This Photo
In the outpouring of grief immediately after the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, posts appeared on Twitter and other…
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In the Texas Rampage’s Wake, Social Media Can Reform Itself
It’s almost impossible to comprehend what to do in the wake of mass shootings like the one that killed 19…
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Debunking 3 Viral Rumors About the Texas Shooting
Rumors about the gunman and what had taken place spread widely online — often with easily debunked evidence or none…
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Anaheim Mayor Resigns as F.B.I. Investigates Angel Stadium Deal
Grappling with a federal public corruption investigation into the sale of Angel Stadium, Mayor Harry Sidhu of Anaheim, Calif., announced…
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BeReal Is the Right Kind of Boring
If social platforms can be said to have had good old days, it’s when people were still signing up to…
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John Wesley, an Artist Who Couldn’t Be Pinned Down, Dies at 93
John Wesley, a painter of flat, cartoonish figures that seemed to spring not from the well of Pop Art but…
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House Passes Bill to Shore Up Postal Service, Working to Avert Insolvency
WASHINGTON — The House on Tuesday approved the most significant overhaul of the Postal Service in nearly two decades, seeking…
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Russia Trying to Stoke U.S. Racial Tensions Before Election, Officials Say
WASHINGTON — The Russian government has stepped up efforts to inflame racial tensions in the United States as part of…
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Peng Shuai’s Accusation Pierced the Privileged Citadel of Chinese Politics
Before Zhang Gaoli was engulfed in accusations that he had sexually assaulted a tennis champion, he seemed to embody the…
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House is Set to Censure Paul Gosar for Violent Video
WASHINGTON — House Democrats will move on Wednesday to censure Representative Paul Gosar, Republican of Arizona, and strip him of…
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