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FBI Reportedly Got Court Order To Monitor Trump Adviser's Communications
To acquire the FISA warrant to surveil Carter Page, the FBI had to "show probable cause that he was effectively acting as an agent of Russia," says Washington Post reporter Adam Entous.
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No Ant Left Behind: Warrior Ants Carry Injured Comrades Home
Don't call it empathy, scientists say. These termite-eating ants only retrieve injured comrades on the way home from a hunt, not before. But the hurt ants do recover better at home — to fight again.
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Trump's Win Changed The Game For Publishers On The Left And The Right
For years, conservative publishers thrived as their readers flocked to books aimed directly at taking down the party in power. Now, with Republicans in control, they have to rethink their strategy.
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Alleged Plot, Coming Trial In Montenegro Reads Like a Thriller
In February, Montenegro's special prosecutor announced that "Russian state bodies" had backed a plot to overthrow the government and kill the prime minister. A trial is expected to begin this fall.
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Rohingya Fleeing Myanmar Describe Military Tactic Of Systematic Rape
Witnesses say Myanmar forces waged a six-month campaign of murder, arson and mass rape after Rohingya militants attacked border guards. The Muslim minority has long faced persecution in Myanmar.
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Using 'Sentiment Analysis' To Understand Trump's Tweets
Planet Money tries to make a program that reads Donald Trump's tweets and then trades stocks. The first step is training the program to interpret the tweets using something called sentiment analysis.
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Nebraska Voters Could Weigh In On Voter ID Amendment in 2018
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The United Airlines Fiasco: How Game Theory Could Help
The fiasco with United dragging a passenger off its plane illustrates the problem of enticing people to voluntarily give up their seats. We talk to game theorists about some options.
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Trump Signs Law Giving States Option To Deny Funding For Planned Parenthood
The legislation rolls back an Obama-era rule that prohibited states from withholding certain federal funds from organizations that provide legal abortions.
Trump's Latest String Of Flip-Flops Won't Hurt Him (At Least For Now)
President Trump is already well-known for not sticking to his guns. But his appeal has been more visceral than policy-based anyway, as one political science professor explains.
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