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  1. 24 minutes ago

    The company is performing a useful and innovative service by helping seniors to make use of technology that might otherwise have left them behind.

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    2 hours ago

    A protest against The Harvard Crimson's practice of asking ICE for comment, organized by "current and former Crimson editors" (!)

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  3. 54 minutes ago

    As a United States senator from Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren is earning $174,000 a year. The least she could do is show up for work.

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    3 hours ago

    Trump has repeatedly said that he pursued the investigations because he genuinely cared about curbing corruption in Ukraine. Today's big witness, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, said that that didn't appear to be the case.

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  5. 2 hours ago

    Allegations of corruption against former Vice President Joe Biden are "not credible," Kurt Volker testified.

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    3 hours ago

    I know I know, I am not supposed to express an opinion on this—which was the lesson of The Daily Northwestern news cycle I guess—but activists pressuring The Harvard Crimson to not be an objective paper seems, uh, bad

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    Yesterday's Roundtable podcast with me, , , and was pretty great, filled with arguments over impeachment, Dem candidates, and what we consumed over the past week. Listen/subscribe here

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  8. 3 hours ago

    A group of 50 student activists—including "current and former editors"—protested against The Harvard Crimson for practicing balanced journalism.

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    Latest: investigations by and the have revealed hundreds of Florida inmates serving draconian drug trafficking sentences that are no longer on the books. Will the state legislature finally grant them relief?

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  10. 3 hours ago

    Candidate goes back to his roots and emphasizes his support for charters and school choice. Will the Democrats listen?

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    Whatever the real or imagined problem, the answer is always more spending and regulation. Sad.

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  12. 4 hours ago

    Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman cast doubt on Trump's claims that he was focused on fighting corruption in Ukraine.

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  13. 4 hours ago

    Cynthia Powell was a 40-year-old grandma when she was sentenced to 25 years in Florida prison for selling pills to an undercover cop. The law she was sentenced under has been rolled back, but she and hundreds of others are still trapped behind bars.

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  14. 5 hours ago

    South Dakota has employed a very unique advertising strategy to combat meth use in the state.

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    9 hours ago

    Instead of "Send Them Back" the Trump administration's immigration policy looks more like "Lock Them Up"

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  17. 8 hours ago

    Democrats are investigating President Trump for abusing his powers, but most of them seem content to let the president continue spying on Americans.

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  18. 8 hours ago

    Democratic presidential candidate wants to create a "Department of the Attention Economy." Why are the answers to real and imagined problems always more spending and regulation, asks .

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  19. 9 hours ago

    California regulators are trying to crack down on a company that orders Ubers for the blind and elderly.

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  20. 9 hours ago

    Trump still falls far short of Obama on immigrant deportations, but there are now more detainees in ICE detention centers than ever before

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