A major disinformation research team's future is uncertain after political attacks (www.npr.org)
He has cancer — so he made an AI version of himself for his wife after he dies (www.npr.org)
Company he works at eternos.life
G7 agrees to loan Ukraine $50 billion from the interest on frozen Russian assets (www.npr.org)
Supreme Court says marketer is not entitled to a trademark for 'Trump too small' T-shirts (www.npr.org)
The phrase “TRUMP TOO SMALL” stems from a memorable moment in the 2016 Republican presidential debates, during which Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., made a crude joke about the size of Trump’s hands....
Justice Thomas took more trips paid for by GOP donor than he disclosed, senator says (www.npr.org)
UNHCR report says nearly 120 million people were displaced around the world in 2023, the twelfth year in a row that the figure has risen. (www.npr.org)
Archived at web.archive.org/…/nearly-120-million-people-were-…
House Republicans prepare to hold Attorney General Garland in contempt : NPR (www.npr.org)
The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.
Trump could — and wants to — shake up U.S. foreign policy even more in a second term (www.npr.org)
China arrests a man in connection to stabbing of 4 U.S. college instructors (www.npr.org)
He helped bring back American POWs in Normandy. 80 years later, he got married there (www.npr.org)
The Biden Campaign is Courting an Unexpected Group of Voters: Republicans (www.npr.org)
Missouri joins other red states in trying to stamp out ranked choice voting (www.npr.org)
ST. LOUIS — Five states have banned ranked choice voting in the last two months, bringing the total number of Republican-leaning states now prohibiting the voting method to 10....
Gaza's sick and malnourished children die as hospitals collapse from Israel's war (www.npr.org)
A lethal combination of displacement, disease and malnutrition are killing Gaza’s children as they wither away without healthcare.
Missouri joins other red states in trying to stamp out ranked choice voting (www.npr.org)
A new poll shows trouble for Biden with young voters, especially among voters of color (www.npr.org)
It found that just one-third of all young Americans said they would back Biden if the election was held at the time the survey was conducted. The poll also reflects a virtual tie in the race. Biden leads former President Donald Trump by just two points, and 34% of respondents are currently backing a third-party candidate or said...