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When The Goal Of An Email Is To Stir A Sense Of Dread
Virginia Heffernan and Paul Ford have never met but they have crossed paths, and they've been sending fake work emails to see who most horrifies the other. They published them on the website Medium.
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Moody's Investors Service Upgrades U.S. Debt
Moody's lifted the rating from "negative" to "stable" and affirmed the country's AAA rating. In a statement, it said the U.S. economy has demonstrated resilience in the face of major cuts to government spending. The country is on track to report its lowest annual deficit in five years.
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Reporter's dismissal exposes political pressures on West Virginia Public Broadcasting
A reporter was dismissed after state officials complained — the latest instance of political pressure on the station from Gov. Jim Justice's administration and some state legislators.
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Domestic terrorism cases doubled in the past year. It could threaten midterms
NPR's Morning Edition speaks with Michael Jensen of the University of Maryland about the rise in political violence and extremist rhetoric in the US.
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After escaping their besieged city, one Ukrainian family tries to plan for a new life
With their hometown of Chernihiv in ruins, one family escaped before a key bridge out of the city was destroyed. They're now among an estimated 6.5 million Ukrainians internally displaced by the war.
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Poll: Support for controlling gun violence hits its highest point in a decade
About 6 in 10 now say controlling gun violence is more important than protecting gun rights. But independents are split on some key measures, and President Biden's approval rating hits his worst mark.
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Audio reveals Kevin McCarthy planned to urge Trump to resign after Capitol riot
In the recorded conversation, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said he didn't believe Donald Trump would voluntarily step down.
He says he's a moderate Republican, and the party is on a 'slide to authoritarianism'
Adam Kinzinger describes himself as a Republican moderate; something he says is a dying breed in American politics.
What's next after Colorado? Here's where other challenges to Trump's candidacy stand
Lawsuits in more than a dozen states are looking to follow a Colorado court's lead in declaring former President Donald Trump ineligible for election in 2024 due to his role in the Jan. 6 attack.
Under A Barrel: What Happened To Rising Gas Prices?
Some commodities analysts were warning earlier this year that gasoline could hit $6 a gallon by the end of the summer. Instead, the national average has fallen steadily since May. Experts say the drop is due to three main factors.
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