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Massachusetts is one of the first states to create rules around facial recognition in criminal investigations.
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China Charges Ahead With a National Digital Currency
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The electronic Chinese yuan is now being tested in cities such as Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing. No other major power is as far along with a homegrown digital currency.
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Warren Revives Wealth Tax, Citing Pandemic Inequalities
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A tax on the net worth of America’s wealthiest individuals remains popular with voters, but has yet to be embraced by President Biden.
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How Pro-Trump Forces Pushed a Lie About Antifa at the Capitol Riot
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On social media, cable networks and even in the halls of Congress, supporters of Donald J. Trump tried to rewrite history in real time, pushing the fiction that left-wing agitators were to blame for the violence on Jan. 6.
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Forget ‘Succession.’ You Can Watch ‘90 Day Fiancé’ for 100 Hours Straight.
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Discovery’s new app has taken off largely because viewers love watching people fix houses, tour diners and bicker about their relationships.
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Ad With Realistic Take on Breastfeeding Airing at Golden Globes
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A commercial from the parent products company Frida, to be broadcast during the Golden Globes, is part of a wider effort to show the struggles of the “fourth trimester.”
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On TV, a Rare Realistic Look at Breastfeeding
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A commercial from the parent products company Frida, to be broadcast during the Golden Globes, is part of a wider effort to show the struggles of the “fourth trimester.”
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The Little Magazine That Incubated Team Biden
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Democracy, an unassuming policy journal with an office near the White House, is a place where members of the new administration have floated ideas that may now become policy.
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How the Pandemic Stalled Peak TV
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Where’s “Succession”? “Atlanta”? After the number of scripted shows fell for the first time in a decade, Hollywood hopes to satisfy a restless audience with less costly fare.
