Fact-checking Zuckerberg’s fact-check policy
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What Trump’s ‘unconditional discharge’ sentence means POLITICO · Ben Johansen The president-elect’s sentence allows the guilty verdict to stand — but it is highly unusual for this type of crime. |
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Hoda Kotb’s last week at the TODAY show after 17 years TODAY · MC Suhocki A photographer chronicled the host’s last days at the program. Why do we still have to use airplane mode? Popular Science · Tom Hawking The E.U. lifted a ban on cell phones in 2022. Why hasn’t the U.S.? How AI is changing personal finance — and how you can use it today zacks.com · Meredith Margrave Who wouldn’t want a tool that can break down a budget, explain compound interest, or even calculate retirement projections in seconds? Novak Djokovic conquered tennis. What’s next? GQ · Daniel Riley After winning Olympic gold last summer, the 24-time Grand Slam champion took care of the last thing he had left to accomplish in the sport. College football’s deadliest day happened in San Francisco 125 years ago SFGate · Alex Simon The biggest disaster in college football history happened in 1900, and almost no one knows about it. The smart glasses era is here — I got a first look The Verge · Victoria Song No one seems to agree on why we want it or what the best approach is. |