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This week on Views of the News, a look back – and a look ahead – from the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Also, a Voice of America reporter is…
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Last week, the Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general accused Facebook of violating antitrust laws and illegally stifling competition by buying its rivals. It was the latest development in the debate surrounding the power and influence of Big Tech.
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This week, an in-depth look at the coverage of the airstrikes in Iran: why the punditry is giving some flashbacks to 2003, why we might want to think…
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Missouri is among 47 U.S. states forming a coalition aimed at investigating Facebook’s potential antitrust violations.Missouri Attorney General Eric…
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Teens, tired of how the news media covers stories that matter to them, take matters into their own hands. This week, a look at several teen-run news and…
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Subscriptions soar following a Baltimore Sun editorial in response to President Trump’s attack on the livability of the city. Are Americans voting with…
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YouTube says it's banning hateful and extremist speech from neo-Nazis, white supremacists and terrorists. But that's a tough task. And in the past few…
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Is the internet broken? Members of the U.S. House of Representatives think so, and will begin investigating potential anti-trust violations among some of…
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Nearly four years after the traffic stop that led to the arrest, and death, of motorist Sandra Bland, a new cell phone video emerges that tells a story…
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Two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar for more than 500 days were unexpectedly freed Tuesday in a widespread amnesty. What led to this twist of…