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Why critics are concerned about H-Pop, India's Hindu nationalist genre
With an election underway, some critics are warning H-Pop may have destructive power.
Washington State Lawmakers Move To Cut Off Chemicals Linked To Cancer, Thyroid And Liver Problems
Washington may soon become the first state to restrict a certain kind of chemicals found in products from food wrappers to fire-fighting foams.
U.S. Employers Add 313,000 Jobs In February
It's the most jobs added since July 2016. The unemployment rate remains at 4.1 percent.
Social Media Buzz: False News Travels Faster On Twitter, Study Finds
A new MIT study shows false news travels six times faster on Twitter and reaches significantly more people than actual news.
How Media Coverage Of Stormy Daniels Contrasts With Past Scandals
The adult film star has sued President Trump over a nondisclosure agreement she says Trump never signed.
Sessions To Address Law Enforcement About DOJ Lawsuits Against California
The Justice Department is suing the state of California for interfering with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
How Philando Castile Inspired A Charity To Pay Off School Lunch Debt In Minnesota
A charity named in honor of Philando Castile says it has paid off the school lunch debt for hundreds of kids in Minnesota.
Grace University Women's Basketball Set For Home Stretch As School Prepares To Close
This season is about a lot more than wins and losses for the small school in Omaha, Nebraska.