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Trump Threatens To Shut Down Social Media After Twitter Adds Warning On His Tweets
Tensions between President Trump and Twitter escalated Wednesday as he threatened to "strongly regulate" or shut down social media platforms, which he… -
Best Of The Best: Here Are The Finalists In The NPR Student Podcast Challenge
Coronavirus, homework, sports, climate change: Working in the midst of a nationwide school shutdown, high school and middle school students around the… -
Basic Black Receives Governors' Award From National Academy's New England Chapter
The show fist went on the air in 1968 as Say, Brother, at the height of the civil rights movement. -
ABC’s Jonathan Karl: Trump’s Relationship With The Press Has 'Taken A Dark Turn' Amid Coronavirus
“I think we’ve entered a particular phase here, where it really does need to be called out,” Karl said. -
Why Fake Video, Audio May Not Be As Powerful In Spreading Disinformation As Feared
"Deepfakes" have received a lot of attention as a way to potentially spread misleading or false information and influence public opinion. But two specialists say that might not be a huge concern. -
Charlie Sennott: ‘It’s Time to Fight Like Hell’ To Protect Press Freedom
The WGBH news analyst weighed in on the myriad of factors threatening journalism both in the U.S. and around the world. -
Ben Smith On Assessing Coronavirus Media Coverage
Should media outlets cover every press conference the president holds? -
Emily Rooney Returns With 'Even Stranger’ List of Coronavirus Quirks
The "Beat the Press" host said coronavirus anxiety has her panic-running her dishwasher and drinking more coffee than ever. -
Sue O'Connell: Trump Wants To Run The News, Not Just The Nation
"The most powerful human being on the entire planet" wants more attention, says O'Connell. -
Alan Alda On How To Interview An Octopus And Other Creatures
The actor joins Boston Public Radio to discuss his podcast Clear + Vivid, and his communication trainings.