Stephen George
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Computer detection of potentially false stories; labeling news that might be false; cutting ad revenue: Those are steps Facebook could use to combat fake news.
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People in poverty-stricken Clay County, Kentucky, worry about what will happen to their health care if Gov. Matt Bevin's and President-elect Trump's ambitions to overhaul Medicaid proceed.
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This week’s commentary offers some advice for how to talk about politics and values around the holidays.
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Trump's tweets led to a run of false news stories late Thursday claiming the president-elect had saved jobs and the manufacturing facility from moving overseas.
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Sen. Jeff Sessions has been offered the post of attorney general, while Rep. Mike Pompeo and Michael Flynn have been offered the respective positions of CIA chief and national security adviser.
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There have been hundreds of incidents of hate, racism, intimidation and violence reported across the country since Donald Trump’s election as president.
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Host Joshua Johnson will take the helm at a show named for the First Amendment. Member station WAMU says the live show, distributed by NPR, will "act as a national mirror."
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In his first prolonged interview since the election, President-elect Donald Trump promised to keep campaign pledges on immigration and to keep some parts of Obamacare. He also addressed other pledges.
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It would require a constitutional amendment to allow voters in cities to raise sales taxes by up to 1 percent to support specific projects.
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Louisville's chamber of commerce is giddy about the prospects for bills such as so-called right-to-work, but it will oppose anti-LGBTQ legislation.