Colin Dwyer
Stories
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Technology
Google employees say search in China will be 'state surveillance'
Several employees shared a letter with NPR calling on the tech giant to halt its reported work on a search engine project tailored to Chinese censorship demands.
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National
'What took a lifetime to accumulate ... was incinerated in minutes'
For those who have survived the deadly fires in Northern and Southern California, the escape was just the beginning. Now they face the daunting task of rebuilding the lives they made.
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Politics
Court filing suggests prosecutors may be preparing charges against Julian Assange
The document, part of an unrelated case, notes it's important "to keep confidential the fact that Assange has been charged." The Justice Department says the WikiLeaks founder's name was used in error.
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National
Wildfires Wreak Havoc On California, Including A Thousand Oaks Still In Mourning
While the small community coped with a mass shooting Thursday, two dangerous blazes began nearby. Now firefighters are scrambling to contain them — as yet another fire rages hundreds of miles north.
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National
Satanists Sue Netflix, Warner Bros. For $150M, Saying 'Sabrina' Copied Their Statue
The Satanic Temple has used the statue to protest for freedom of religion. Now, it says the media giants have lifted its copyrighted design for a depiction of evil in the streaming series.
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Politics
Stacey Abrams Vows To Fight On: 'We Still Have A Few More Miles To Go'
The Georgia governor's race remained too close to call in the early hours Wednesday — and the Democrat remained defiant in her push to force a runoff election with her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp.
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Politics
Ron DeSantis Defeats Andrew Gillum In Tight Florida Governor's Race
DeSantis, a Republican, edged out his Democratic opponent, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, for the governorship. Meanwhile, Sen. Bill Nelson's re-election bid remains too close to call.
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Politics
Kim Davis Loses Her Re-Election Bid For Kentucky County Clerkship
The Republican clerk's refusal to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples made her a flashpoint for controversy in 2015. Now, Davis has lost to her Democratic opponent.
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National
U.S. Is About To Reinstate Iran Sanctions. Here's What That Means
Come Monday, the Trump administration plans to restore the full measure of sanctions that were lifted with the Iran nuclear deal. You probably have questions about the situation. We have answers.
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Politics
Jimmy Carter Calls For Georgia Secretary Of State's Resignation In Personal Plea
Brian Kemp isn't just overseeing Georgia's gubernatorial election, he's also the GOP nominee. And the former president says that double role — among other controversies — endangers voter confidence.