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This week on Stateside, we're talking election feelings.NPR's National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson gave us this look into why voters have such…
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During last night's State of the State, Governor Rick Snyder apologized to the residents of Flint, saying "I'm sorry, and I will fix it."He traced a…
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Ready to count down the seconds on New Year's Eve? You've still got a couple of days, so kill some time counting down the biggest stories of 2015. Here…
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A dusty old Facebook hoax that was debunked years ago has flared up again being passed from friend to friend like a bad cold.It's the "Facebook privacy…
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Carson Brown wants to make people think critically about what he calls the American landscape, and he’s not talking about mountains and vistas. He’s…
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The recent announcement that new emojis are coming to a keyboard near you in 2016 caught our attention. The emoji powers that be (and yes, that exists!)…
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When it comes to getting credit and being deemed a good risk for a loan, the choices made by lenders can be hard to understand. Many potential borrowers…
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It's happened to the best of us: you shot off an email while you were hot under the collar, or you fired off an angry Facebook post or a tweet. Then,…
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Venmo is a payment application with a social media aspect built-in. Users can easily transfer money to others who use the app, and anyone who is Facebook…
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A new bill in the state House would require schools to adopt policies on social media interactions between students and school employees.Supporters of…