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Why Instagram users are hiding their photos
Instagram grids increasingly have zero photos. Young people are driving this trend by prioritizing fleeting and private engaging over permanent interactions.
How 'Do Not Resuscitate' Is Open To Interpretation In Some Hospitals
In a hospital, Do Not Resuscitate means staff aren't supposed to give CPR if a patient's breathing or heart stops.
Aretha Franklin's Ties To Washington, D.C., Shed Light On Legendary Career
Franklin brought her powerhouse voice to the nation's capital many times — including some of the most iconic events in the city's recent history.
Former Trump Aide's Recordings Spark Storm Of Presidential Tweets
President Trump called former aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman a "lowlife" and a "dog" on Twitter this morning.
Rescuers In Italy Search For Survivors After Bridge Collapse
At least 22 people are dead after a highway bridge collapsed in Genoa, Italy, during a storm.
Panic Over 3D-Printed Guns 'Misdirected,' Scholar Says
"The horse is out of the barn and the barn is gone," MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld says of trying to control access to 3D-printed gun information.
Native Land App Aims To Help Users Understand The Land They're On
The app started with one goal: help right the wrongs of injustice experienced by indigenous people of North America.
Facebook Removes Accounts, Pages Linked To Coordinated Political Influence Campaign
Facebook announced that it has identified a coordinated and inauthentic political influence campaign ahead of the November midterm elections.
National Flood Insurance Program Needs Long-Term Solution, Democratic Rep. Crist Says
The Senate on Tuesday voted to renew the National Flood Insurance Program hours before it was set to expire during the height of hurricane season.
Getting Out The Youth Vote
From school walkouts for gun control to Black Lives Matter, young people across the country have been stepping up to advocate for causes they believe in.