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Banned From Russian TV, A Putin Critic Gets His Message Out On YouTube
Anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny is calling for nationwide protests and wants to be president. The Kremlin is scrambling to respond to the freewheeling weekly show he's started on YouTube.
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Social Media Buzz: YouTube Disables Comments On Videos Featuring Children
Also, after Walmart announced it is replacing its greeters, concerns have been raised online about disabled people who will lose work as a result.
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YouTube TV-Disney dispute drags on, leaving millions without access to games or shows
An ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney means millions of YouTube TV subscribers are unable to access Disney programming, including ESPN's college football games and popular ABC shows.
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Police Say Female Suspect Dead, Several Wounded After Shooting At YouTube HQ
San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini says that one person is dead and multiple are wounded after a shooter opened fire at the HQ of Youtube around 12:45 local time.
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From Top Student To Top Suspect: A Mystery Between
Police are still not saying what motivated the gunman who walked into a crowded Aurora, Colo., movie theater and opened fired. Suspect James Holmes, 24, was apprehended immediately after the attack. Until recently, he was a grad student studying neuroscience.
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Logan Paul Issues Suicide Awareness Video, In Return To YouTube
Three weeks after a backlash over footage of a dead body in Japan's "suicide forest," Logan Paul publishes a new video. It focuses on a suicide survivor and promotes awareness.
FTC Fines Google $170 Million For YouTube Children's Privacy Violation
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rohit Chopra, an FTC commissioner, who says the agency's fine against YouTube owner Google, for violating children's online privacy rules, didn't go far enough.
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'Charlie Bit Me' Will Remain On YouTube After NFT Auction Switcheroo
Ahead of the auction, the seller of the copy of the 2007 viral video said the original would leave YouTube so it could be "memorialized" on the blockchain. Now, the buyer wants the clip to stay up.
Hemingway, Mailer, PewDiePie? YouTube Stars Hit The Best-Seller Lists
Books by three YouTube stars are on The New York Times best-seller list right now. That's not an anomaly — NPR's Lynn Neary reports it's a trend that more and more publishers are starting to embrace.
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YouTube Star Jake Paul's Neighbors Tell Him: We're Not Jake Paulers
Residents of the street where Paul rents a large house are meeting with police and city officials to review code requirements after a series of pranks and antics at his West Hollywood home.
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