What Happens When QAnon Seeps From the Web to the Offline World
Date: 09 February 2020
By Mike McIntire and Kevin Roose
Mike McIntire
It began online as an intricate, if baseless, pro-Trump conspiracy theory. Now it has surfaced in political campaigns, criminal cases and a college classroom.
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Tina Brown on the Future of the Royal Family
Date: 10 February 2020
By David Marchese
David Marchese
‘People are so exhausted by instability that if the monarchy collapsed, that would be massively disruptive.’
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‘Losing Friends’ Over How She Covers the New Hampshire Primary
Date: 09 February 2020
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
The podcaster Lauren Chooljian has irked some people in the state with “Stranglehold,” a close look at an all-important contest.
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2 Police Officers Injured in Shooting at Walmart in Arkansas, Officials Say
Date: 10 February 2020
By Christine Hauser
Christine Hauser
The officers were responding to a report that a man was making threats in the grocery section of the store, the police chief said.
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Pangolins Are Suspected as a Potential Coronavirus Host
Date: 10 February 2020
By James Gorman
James Gorman
The world’s most trafficked mammal may be involved in the Wuhan outbreak, but the evidence is far from clear.
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More Than 100 Troops Have Brain Injuries From Iran Missile Strike, Pentagon Says
Date: 10 February 2020
By Mihir Zaveri
Mihir Zaveri
The number of troops injured has steadily increased since the Jan. 8 attack.
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Cruise Ship, Democrats, Academy Awards: Your Monday Briefing
Date: 10 February 2020
By Chris Stanford
Chris Stanford
Here's what you need to know.
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Oscar for ‘Parasite’ Quenches Koreans’ Long Thirst for Recognition
Date: 10 February 2020
By Choe Sang-Hun
Choe Sang-Hun
As Bong Joon Ho’s film received Academy Awards for best picture and best director, the honors set off cheers and a burst of pride in a country fearful of being overlooked.
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Philippines Moves to Shut ABS-CBN, Its Leading Broadcast Network
Date: 10 February 2020
By Jason Gutierrez
Jason Gutierrez
It’s the latest push by the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte against media outlets he views as critical of his government.
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U.S. Charges Chinese Military Officers in 2017 Equifax Hacking
Date: 10 February 2020
By Katie Benner
Katie Benner
The indictment suggests that the breach was part of a series of thefts by China to use the data to target American officials.
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