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Who’s really at fault? Cambridge Analytica, Facebook, or the millions of users around the globe who relied on a social platform to keep their data safe…
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It was the first Academy Awards of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements. How did Hollywood respond and what does this year’s best picture, The Shape of…
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President Trump used his first State of the Union speech to call for unity, but once again associated illegal immigration with drugs and murder.…
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The network notified Lauer of it's decision late Tuesday night after an investigation into claims of 'inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace.'…
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The fallout from the New York Times’ reporting on harassment allegations against Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein have meant big changes for the…
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Several National Football League owners took to the field in solidarity with their players following President Trump’s incendiary words toward those who…
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Three very different stories illustrate the common -- and deepening -- fault line that news, sports, entertainment media and higher education are trying…
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Reporters have been wrapping themselves around street signs and lampposts since Dan Rather’s first hurricane live shot during Hurricane Carla in 1961. We…
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The New York Times reports on the dramatic decline in enrollment at Mizzou in the wake of student protests. A current student leader cries foul while…
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The BBC contacted Facebook about flaws in how the social network flags and filters child pornography, and Facebook called the cops on the BBC. Why?Angus…