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Europe has to monitor hate speech and illegal content on social media more closely
New rules will require social media networks in the European Union to more closely monitor hate speech and other illegal content posted on their platforms.
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Trump called him 'the strong, silent type.' Now, Cipollone testifies about Jan. 6
During Jan. 6 hearings, former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone has been described as trying to control the fire that Trump set. He is to testify to the committee behind closed doors on Friday.
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'You Know Me': Buzzcocks' Pete Shelley Gave Punk A Heart
Pete Shelley, the Mancunian co-founder and singer of Buzzcocks, embedded a vulnerability and honesty into early punk's genetic code, forever changing the genre.
Alabama GOP Senate Primary Tests Reach Of McConnell, Trump
In Tuesday's primary, local observers say the candidate most like Trump isn't the one he backed. Ultimately, it's Mitch McConnell's endorsement for the incumbent that could backfire.
Jin, 'The Chinese Kid Who Raps,' Grows Up
In 2004, Jin Auyeung seemed glory-bound — the first Asian-American rapper with a shot at cracking the mainstream. When his career in the U.S. stalled, he found an audience waiting for him on the other side of the world.
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Are These Condom Ads Too Sexy For TV?
India's government has banned condom ads between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. to protect children from seeing them on TV. Some citizens are outraged by the censorship.
Super Bowl Ads 2019: Stunts, Self-Deprecation And Celebrity Sightings
Marketers focused on finding the humor in this year's crop of Super Bowl ads. Here's what worked — and so much more that didn't — on the world's biggest showcase for TV advertising.
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There's great TV coming in January, from 'Severance' Season 2 to a Jerry Springer doc
There is a lot of TV on deck in the new year – including multiple medical dramas, a violent Netflix drama about Utah settlers in the 1850s, plus, cop shows, Westerns and documentaries.
'Prison Ramen' Gives A Taste Of Life Behind Bars
Gustavo "Goose" Alvarez was serving time in the California Institute for Men in Chino, California, when a prison riot led to an unexpected meal, fellowship and an idea for a cookbook.
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A Super Girl Scout Makes Movies To Make Life Better For Vulnerable Girls
Sakshi Satpathy, 16, babysat and walked dogs to finance her films on child marriage and trafficking. She's won the Girl Scout's top honor — and Amnesty International and CARE have screened her works.
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