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President Trump has threatened to sue the BBC
President Trump has the BBC in his sights because it aired a documentary with an edited version of his speech to supporters on Jan. 6 before the Capitol riot. Two leaders of the BBC have resigned.
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Family Separation Is Trump's Immigration Policy. Here's Why He Won't Own It
The policy is unpopular, and vulnerable Republicans in competitive districts stand to be punished by voters in the midterms if this continues much longer. So Trump is trying to flip the script.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Travis View, co-host of the "QAnon Anonymous" podcast, about President Trump's recent acknowledgment of QAnon and the fringe movement's advance into mainstream politics.
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An Empty Nester's Transformation In 'Mrs. Fletcher'
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Parler Insists It Would Not Knowingly Tolerate Criminal Activity On Its Site
After big tech firms cut ties with Parler following the attack on the U.S. Capitol, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Amy Peikoff, Parler's chief policy officer, about its role in promoting misinformation.
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How The U.S. Fended Off Serious Foreign Election Day Cyberattacks
Officials feared the worst on Election Day: foreign-inspired disinformation and hacking. It didn't happen. Here's how government and private cyber sleuths helped keep the system safe.
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Amid misinformation, how do Russians perceive Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Julia Ioffe, founding partner of the media company Puck, about Russia's crack down on free speech which has led many media outlets to leave the country or go underground.
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Was Ahmaud Arbery's killing a hate crime? The jury begins its deliberations
The jury in the federal hate crimes trial of three white male defendants will decide whether Arbery was killed because of the color of his skin.
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