The Washington Post
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Rachel Siegel, Taylor Telford
– Oct 18, 8:00 AM
They work more hours each day than prior generations — but they also sleep more. They are more educated than earlier generations. And in their leisure time, they're more likely to socialize, such as through games, than their older peers.
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vice
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Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
– Oct 17, 9:19 AM
There's a joke in the journalism industry: It's not news until the New York Times says it is. This is because the Times often reports stories that other outlets already have without any acknowledgment that they're doing so. Angry journalists…
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For his entire adult life, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been able to make up in hubris what he lacks in education. He continued that trend on Thursday while addressing students at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, in what was billed as a…
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The Atlantic
– Oct 19, 3:00 AM
Gordon Sondland is a busy man. He recently testified to Congress about his role in President Donald Trump's attempt to extort campaign dirt from the government of Ukraine. That testimony follows from Sondland's previous deft maneuvering to insert…
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Slate
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David Weigel
– Jun 27, 2011, 12:26 PM
Alyona Minkovski is on a rant. The rants are essential parts of The Alyona Show,” the series she's hosted on Russia Today— RT, if you please—since 2009. They can be about anything, but they are usually about the rest of the…
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Bloomberg
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Stephanie Baker
– Oct 18, 12:54 PM
Associates of a Ukrainian oligarch fighting extradition to the U.S. were working to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden last summer in an effort to get Rudy Giuliani's help in the oligarch's legal case, according to three people familiar…
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The Daily Beast
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Maxwell Tani
– Jan 15, 1:32 AM
The enigmatic congresswoman has earned substantial praise from many across the right—from Fox News star Tucker Carlson to white nationalists like David Duke. The latest Democratic candidate to enter the 2020 race has an unexpected base of…
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CityLab
– Oct 10, 12:15 PM
If you had flicked through the cavernous layers of New York City transit Twitter last Thursday morning (and practically ever since), all you would have seen were buses. There they are, speeding down Manhattan's 14th Street on freshly painted red…
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World Economic Forum
The benefits of digitalization are clear and welcome. Yet popular debate is growing worldwide on how best to tax and regulate digital businesses to optimize economic and societal outcomes. Because digital activities are so often borderless, actions…
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The Atlantic
– Oct 10, 6:12 AM
Right now, a box of food from a meal-kit company is probably moldering in my apartment building's mail room. I haven't been down there in a few days, so maybe there isn't one at this very moment. But more than two years of living in this building…
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