Fact-checking President Trump’s address to Congress | The Washington Post

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Most presidents try to be sure their speeches to Congress adhere closely to the facts. Not Donald Trump.
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What a Failed Trump Administration Looks Like | New York Times

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Without grown-ups in charge, the government could stop working.
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5 Key Takeaways From President Trump’s Speech | The New York Times

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At precisely the moment he needed to project sobriety, seriousness of purpose and self-discipline, Mr. Trump delivered the most presidential speech he has ever given.

‘What is happening???’ Times photographer explains how he captured that viral Oscars moment | LA Times

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Times photographer Al Seib explains how he captured the jarring moment when the Oscars handed the best picture award to the wrong film.

Revealed: how US billionaire helped to back Brexit | The Guardian

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Robert Mercer, who bankrolled Donald Trump, played key role with ‘sinister’ advice on using Facebook data

Oscars red carpet:`The gravy train is over’ for TV stations and networks | Los Angeles Times

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For the first time the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is charging a license fee to TV stations and networks that broadcast live shows

Mozilla Acquires Pocket | The Mozilla Blog

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We are excited to announce that the Mozilla Corporation has completed the acquisition of Read It Later, Inc. the developers of Pocket.

👓 A Conversation with @LPachter (BS ’94) | Caltech

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Pachter, a computational biologist, returns to CalTech to study the role and function of RNA.

Why the Obamacare repeal effort is suddenly a huge mess | Axios

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The future of Medicaid expansion is a big disagreement — and the divide over replacement is getting bigger.

👓 Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds | The New Yorker

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New discoveries about the human mind show the limitations of reason.

The vaunted human capacity for reason may have more to do with winning arguments than with thinking straight.
The vaunted human capacity for reason may have more to do with winning arguments than with thinking straight. Credit Illustration by Gérard DuBois
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Chief digital officer steps down from White House job over background check | Politico

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The background check must be completed by White House staffers for positions that cover national security.

An Open Letter to The Uber Board and Investors | NewCo Shift

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By now a staggering number of people recognize the name of Susan Fowler and have read some account of her experiences of sexism, sexual…
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