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A Bar, Blackjack And Best-Sellers: One Author's Big Break
Ben Mezrich had been a struggling author, without a regular job and knee-deep in debt. But that all changed at a dive bar in Boston, when Mezrich saw a local college student whip out a $100 bill.
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A Missouri SWAT sniper sued to keep his name a secret. We’re suing to learn his identity
The man, known only as Sniper 1, fatally shot two-year-old Clesslynn Crawford during a 2022 standoff. He is still working for the Joplin Police Department.
Offensive Social Media Posts By Police Lead To Internal Investigations In Several Cities
A scandal over racist and violent social media posts by police officers has led to investigations in several cities. What's the damage to public trust, and how much free speech should cops have?
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What Those Baby Photos On Social Media Can Teach Us About Moms
Today's babies are part of the first generation with their entire lives documented on social media. Researchers are finding lessons in the streams of their photos.
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Is adding an edit button on Twitter a good thing?
Twitter users have long asked for an edit button and now the company says it's finally coming. But skeptics warn it could change Twitter — and not for the better.
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Voters Have Myriad Of Options To Track Returns
After Americans vote, they have a myriad of choices for where to get the returns. We look at one old school and one new school way to get election results.
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A zoo in Denmark asked patrons to donate their pets. Not as attractions, but for food
The Aalborg Zoo in Denmark said it would take certain surplus pets such as chickens, rabbits and guinea pigs to be "gently euthanized" and fed to its captive predators.
How Tech Billionaires Are Bypassing Charities To Target Their Philanthropy
You may hear the words "impact investing" this week. It's fast becoming the way a new generation of wealthy are choosing to invest in society. Chronicle of Philanthropy editor Stacy Palmer explains.
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How Trump's stance on TikTok has changed over the years
The latest development between Trump and TikTok is one over 5 years in the making. Back in 2020, the Trump administration started a push against Chinese communication apps.
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The Borel wildfire is devastating parts of California. One man shares his story
There are more than 80 major wildfires burning across the western United States. In California, one family escaped the Borel fire, which continues to engulf large swaths of land.
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