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How to spot disinformation and propaganda coming out of the Ukraine-Russia conflict
Scott Simon speaks with Harvard's Joan Donovan about the manipulation of videos and images from the Russia-Ukraine conflict on social media and how to identify propaganda.
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Russian law bans journalists from calling Ukraine conflict a 'war' or an 'invasion'
In order to control what the Russian public knows about invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that imposes stiff sentences on journalists who air "false information."
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Secretary of State Blinken visits Poland to discuss further assistance to Ukraine
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is visiting Poland as Russia continues its assault on neighboring Ukraine.
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The Fed plans to raise interest rates, though cautious of maintaining job growth
The Federal Reserve Board plans to raise interest rates in an effort to curb inflation. It wants to do that without stalling job growth, and is likely encouraged by the latest employment report.
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Biden considers banning Russian oil but gas prices are already creeping up
The White House is hesitant to halt imports of Russian oil, but the administration is not ruling it out.
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Ukrainians fleeing war, and volunteers to help them, fill a Berlin train station
At Berlin's main train station, hundreds of volunteers distribute food, hot drinks, diapers, toys, warm coats and a helping hand to the Ukrainians disembarking daily.
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Why TV has such a thirst for shows about tech founders-turned scammers
Showtime's "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber" is the latest in a TV trend that dramatizes flawed and sometimes criminal real-world tech entrepreneurs.
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Iowa joins trend of Republican-led states banning transgender girls and women from female sports
Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill Thursday that went into effect immediately.
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New poll shows Biden bump after State of the Union address
A new NPR/PBS/Marist poll out Friday shows President Biden's approval rating jumped eight points since last month.
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Biden administration grants temporary protection to Ukrainians living or studying in the U.S.
Canada and the European Union have also announced humanitarian protections for Ukrainians, following Russia's invasion.
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