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Combating Disinformation Wanes at Social Media Giants
As the companies have shed jobs recently, many teams assigned to combat false and misleading information have taken a hit.
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The Changing Online Language of Hearts
How to show a heart — the universal symbol of love — has shifted on the internet over the years, driven by new technology.
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How Rising Food Prices Weigh on Seniors
As costs rise, many older Americans have changed the way they shop and eat out. For some, it could affect their health or leave them feeling isolated.
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The Toll That Twitter’s Glitches Are Taking on Chinese Activists
As the Elon Musk-owned social media service encounters interruptions and bugs, Chinese dissidents and activists said they feared they were being muzzled.
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Walmart to Close Three Tech Hubs
Operations in Carlsbad, Calif., Austin, Texas, and Portland, Ore., will cease, and the retailer will aim to relocate those workers, including to its headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.
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America’s pro-immigration moment wanes
For a brief period during the Trump administration, Americans took a significant turn in favor of immigration.
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Sen. Casey undergoes successful surgery for prostate cancer
The Pennsylvania Democrat who is up for reelection in 2024 is doing well, according to his spokesman, and isn’t expected to need further treatment.
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Post Politics Now: Haley enters, Feinstein exits on a big day for 2024 races
With an eye toward 2024, President Biden sought to make the case that his domestic agenda is making a difference in people’s lives as he addresses a gathering of county leaders.
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America’s pro-immigration moment wanes
For a brief period during the Trump administration, Americans took a significant turn in favor of immigration.
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What it means for Pence to fight his subpoena — politically and legally
Pence’s decision wasn’t as simple as it was for other Trump allies who have resisted subpoenas. But it’s significant both for him and for our legal system.