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After Elon Musk sued the media watchdog group Media Matters, which had documented the spread of extremist content on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, Republican Andrew Bailey sent a letter demanding documents from the organization.
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KCUR is joining NPR, PBS and other public media outlets who are stepping away from Twitter. And we're taking the opportunity to explain where our funding comes from: 100% of KCUR's local content is 100% funded by community support.
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After buying Twitter for $44 billion, Tesla CEO Elon Musk continues to make headlines for laying off half the staff, reinstating Trump's account and inspiring users' farewell to the social media app.
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In Max Fisher's new book "The Chaos Machine," he examines how social media giants like Facebook and Twitter contributed to political divisions in modern America.
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Many residents took to social media on Friday to complain that the city's tap water started tasting like "the shallow end of a kiddie pool." But Kansas City officials assure that it's still safe to drink.
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Peter Carnesciali, a software engineering manager, created a bot service that finds COVID-19 testing appointments at local pharmacies. The bot service initially found vaccination appointments, but has changed its focus in the wake of the latest surge in cases.
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Whether they were on the financial edge before or not, Kansas Citians agree the stimulus payments are a welcome, and needed, relief.
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Lulu Garcia-Navarro shares stories about 'The Moment' when COVID-19 became a reality for individuals in this country nearly one year ago.
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The massive American Rescue Plan signed by President Joe Biden on March 11 will provide aid to people, businesses and relief programs, and Lulu Garcia-Navarro shares stories about 'The Moment' when COVID-19 became a reality for millions of Americans nearly one year ago.
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A study of Facebook found that misinformation about COVID-19 had been viewed far more often than messages from official health organizations.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas has found himself in the middle of an unforced communications error around the recent surge of federal law enforcement agents known as Operation LeGend.
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ROLLA — Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology are analyzing millions of tweets to track the nation’s mood and behavior during the...