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Lori Todd
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Facebook is under intense pressure after it admitted that analytics firm Cambridge Analytica got access to millions of users' personal data. NPR wants to know how users are feeling.
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1968 was a pivotal year in civil rights history. In our new project, we'll be tweeting news, articles and moments from that year as if it were all happening today.
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Also this week: What Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath teach us about the true nature of America.
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Also this week: Instead of "hit and run," it's often "hit to kill" in China. And, the demise of the liberal arts degree.
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This week's selection of articles and essays covers comedian Aziz Ansari's new book about love, a new demographic term, a global gaming superstar, and more.