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Fill your home with high-fidelity audio

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Don't let this speaker's tiny size fool you: it pumps out powerful audio

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the United Nations Security Council at the U.N Headquarters on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. (AP/Kevin Hagen)

Trump's axis of evil and Venezuela

Common Dreams staff

Trump ran against military intervention, but his trio of old-school neocons have dangerous plans for Venezuela

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Is climate change a national emergency?

Greta Moran - Grist

Climate change is unlike national emergencies we’ve seen in the past

This charging cable is built to last

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Syncwire’s UNBREAKcable is a sturdy solution to frayed charging cords

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Lessons from "Spider-Man"

Aaron W. Harrison - The Conversation

The latest version of the Spider-Man video game offers insights into how science could be taught more effectively

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Facial recognition's civil rights threat

Nicole Karlis

Amazon's Rekognition had trouble discerning gender and skin tone when the individual was not a light-skinned man

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Doctors call new probe a "witch hunt"

Cheryl Clark - KFF Health News

"The Death Certificate Project," has sparked a conflict with physicians in California and beyond

Nicolas Maduro (AP/Ariana Cubillos)

Rubio says no to US entering Venezuela

Matthew Rozsa

Marco Rubio says no to a US military intervention in Venezuela — but Nicolás Maduro claims the coup was US-backed

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What "Broad City" gives us

Melanie McFarland

Ilana Jacobson and Abbi Glazer began as contemporaries of "Girls" but depart having made more space for women

Bird and Spin scooters sit parked on a street corner in San Francisco, California. (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

Bird & Lime’s Achilles heel: Winter cold

Lauren Barack - GearBrain

As the weather dipped, so too did e-scooter riders

How to build a brand using social media

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This bundle shows you how to use social media platforms to grow your audience

Ja Rule and Billy McFarland in "Fyre" (Netflix)

The everyday horror of working for Fyre

Keith A. Spencer

Netflix's Fyre Festival documentary tells a tale as old as time of bad managers and exploited contractors

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a media conference at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017. NATO defense ministers will begin a two-day ministerial beginning on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) (AP)

Trump praises NATO Secretary General

Matthew Rozsa

Trump boasts on Twitter about his foreign policy after being praised by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

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In antitrust, size isn’t everything

Marshall Auerback - Independent Media Institute

Simply breaking up monopolies is insufficient if it is not accompanied by a rebalancing of economic power

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Growing mini-brains just right

Paige Winokur

It’s your favorite organ, self-assembling, ready to go

FILE - In this May 16, 2012, file photo, the Facebook logo is displayed on an iPad in Philadelphia. Facebook was the top non-television source for election news cited by supporters of both candidates, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center. The social media site's import as a driver of political news has been underscored by the lingering controversy of people using it to spread false news stories. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) (AP)

A new way to regulate social media

Natasha Tusikov, Blayne Haggart - The Conversation

The federal government should have a role in the regulation of digital infrastructure

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Stone might cooperate with Mueller

Matthew Rozsa

Roger Stone told George Stephanopolous on "This Week" that he would "testify honestly" if knew of any wrongdoing

Sudanese protesters chant slogans and raise signs against President Omar al-Bashir during a demonstration in the capital Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on January 25, 2019. (-/AFP/Getty Images)

Sudan uprising: Sign of hope?

Paul Rosenberg

Why is Western media ignoring the Sudan uprising, where citizens are resisting tyranny and Russian interference?

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Baby boomers are suckers for fake news

Spencer Feingold - WhoWhatWhy

A new study finds older Americans use the internet in a manner far more divorced from reality

Christen McGinnes in "Behind The Bullet"

What is it like to shoot someone?

Gary M. Kramer

Salon talks to the maker of a new documentary about "four individuals who have pulled the trigger"

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Donald Trump; Adam Schiff (AP/Evan Vucci/Getty/Drew Angerer/Salon)

GOP won't staff key committee

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans are delaying assigning members to a House committee that would help Robert Mueller

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EU data privacy rules leave U.S. behind

Thomas Holt - The Conversation

Should privacy mean different things depending which side of the Atlantic you live on?

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016 file photo, patients suffering Zika, dengue or chikungunya symptoms are treated at the emergency hospital in Monteiro, Brazil.  (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File) (AP)

We're hurtling toward a health crisis

“Climate change is happening, and it’s going to have all sorts of impacts on human society,” says an epidemiologist

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Ex-sanitation salvage workers protest

Kiera Feldman - ProPublica

Former workers at the private trash hauler said they and others were owed money

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