The protests began due to economic pressures, with Iran's currency rapidly depreciating. Demonstrators have also chanted ...
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College bowl season is in full swing. With the expanded playoff, some say smaller bowls matter less, and some teams are opting out of bowls. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Chris Vannini of the Athletic.
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A look at some of the works going into the public domain in 2026, like the characters Betty Boop and Miss Marple, the first film adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front" and many classic songs ...
Misinformation after disasters is growing in part because AI-powered software makes it easier to create and spread lies on social media.
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