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  • A former Facebook employee leaked documents she says proves the company hid research showing teenagers felt worse after using its products and that it intentionally set algorithms to hook users by prioritizing hateful content. Will her testimony before a Senate committee spark regulation? Also, Ozy Media’s “Lazarus moment” and Pat Robertson’s retirement from ‘The 700 Club’ and Christian Broadcasting Network. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • The Twitter board has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer. An edit button? The end of spambots? What changes could users see from Musk’s Twitter? Also, an innovative approach to meaningful investigative reporting on the local level, the end for CNN+ and new life for the Chicago Reader. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • Peacock and the NFL scored a touchdown, moving the AFC Wild Card game to the subscription-only streaming service Saturday night. Did we just witness a change in the NFL’s strategy going into the future? Also, the propsed changes to the Missouri Sunshine Law, local ownership takes over the Baltimore Sun and Republican voters in Iowa make their choice. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • A Columbia native, Ariel Morrison joined KBIA as an announcer in 2006. Ariel completed her undergraduate studies at MU, concentrating with honors in history and religious studies, with minors in German and multicultural studies. After graduating, she continued hosting weekday classical music and NPR programming for KBIA. Recently, she assisted with program hosting and production of underwriting, as a winter term intern for the Spark Museum of Radio and Electricity in Bellingham, Washington. In addition to hosting programming and assisting with production for KBIA, she contributes book reviews and general reporting to ColumbiaFAVS.
  • New audio recordings of Rep. Kevin McCarthy call into question his honesty and integrity, as well as his ambitions to become House speaker should Republicans win control of the chamber in November.
  • The New Yorker Radio Hour joins line-up as Only a Game ceases production.
  • A roundup of good advice from Life Kit's 10 most read stories of 2025. Find out which foods support better sleep, how to be happier and how to graciously accept compliments.
  • The first Thanksgiving was something of a joint venture between pilgrims and Native Americans. Chef Richard Hetzler shares a menu that celebrates the first settlers and the country's first tribes.
  • Details about high-ranking Republicans and the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol continue to emerge.
  • During her time in Los Angeles this winter, resident chef Kathy Gunst become obsessed with citrus.
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