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Natural Disasters And The Implications Of Missing So Much School
Wildfires, hurricanes, flooding — this fall has brought a wave of natural disasters to the U.S. With that comes many days where schools are closed — and those absences add up.
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Facebook's Partnership With Fact-Checkers Gets Off To A Rocky Start
A year ago, Facebook said it was bringing in fact-checkers from leading news organizations to combat fake news. It appears the fact-checkers have been left in the dark about the impact of their work.
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Guantánamo Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Try Sept. 11 Defendants, Says Defense Attorney
The attorney for one of the Sept. 11 defendants argues the Guantánamo military commission can't try his client, because the U.S. wasn't at war with al-Qaida at the time of the attacks.
Top British Officer: Russia May Be Able To Cut Undersea Cables
British Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach says the Kremlin's improved naval capabilities pose a risk to communications and Internet cables that would be an economic catastrophe if severed.
First-Degree Murder Charge Against Man Who Drove Into Charlottesville Demonstrators
James Fields Jr. of Ohio had been facing a second-degree murder charge until the judge upgraded it at a preliminary hearing Thursday. One protester was killed and dozens were injured.
31 Years Later, Spike Lee Puts A New Spin On 'She's Gotta Have It'
In a new 10-part Netflix series, Lee revisits his story of a young black artist who loves sex but isn't interested in a committed relationship.
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Turnstile's 'Generator' Is A Psychedelic-Hardcore Head Rush
The band's new album Time & Space comes out Feb. 23. You are moshing.
Reinventing The Cheese Wheel: From Farmhouse To Factory And Back Again
A new book traces the transatlantic cheese wars that led to the rise of factory cheeses and loss of traditional varietals, and looks at the farmhouse cheesemakers working to restore that lost legacy.
Charli XCX And Carly Rae Jepsen's Orbits Align On 'Backseat'
The dripping synths that open Charli XCX's new mixtape sets a subdued mood for the absolutely guest-packed POP 2.
Here's Why Black Thought's 10-Minute Freestyle Is So Remarkable
The Roots' MC asserted his G.O.A.T. status with a perfectly executed, breathtaking performance on Funkmaster Flex's Hot 97 radio show.
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