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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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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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Migrant children in a Texas border facility have been living in squalor, without access to sanitation supplies such as soap and toothpaste. Reporters’…
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Why didn’t NBC run Ronan Farrow’s Harvey Weinstein story last summer when it could? Why did the network encourage him to find another outlet for the…
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Who is unhinged? It’s the title of Omarosa Manigault-Newman’s new book and it’s got just about everyone – including the president – talking. We’ll talk…
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Layoffs at Tronc’s New York Daily News nearly decimated the newspaper’s staff, leaving some to claim the nation’s biggest city a local news desert. How…
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State Rep. Cheri Toalson Reisch, R-Hallsville has unblocked on Twitter the man who sued her in federal court for allegedly violating his right to free…
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At the height of the 2015 protests, Columbia provided a perfect breeding ground for a Kremlin Twitter disinformation campaign, said Mike Kearney, an…
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As of Monday, Columbia Public Schools students were no longer able to access Twitter at school through the district Wi-Fi.“It came to our attention that…
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First-name handles on Twitter can be easily misused. @hillary provides a timely case in point. "I get called a lot of nasty names," says Hillary Hartley, who owns the handle.