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Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting

Date: 05 December 2016

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Trump Adviser Has Pushed Clinton Conspiracy Theories

Date: 05 December 2016

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.

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In Washington Pizzeria Attack, Fake News Brought Real Guns

Date: 05 December 2016

By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN

Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.

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Fake News Brings a Gunman to Washington

Date: 05 December 2016

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON

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After Nine Years and 2,810 Posts, a Dot Earth Farewell

Date: 05 December 2016

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.

Full Article

Baryshnikov Arts Center Unveils Spring 2017 Season

Date: 05 December 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.

Full Article

As U.S. Braces for Change, a Play About the Working Class Heads to Broadway

Date: 05 December 2016

By MICHAEL PAULSON

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Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

Date: 05 December 2016

By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG

Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.

Full Article

Bhutan Faces an Important Test of Press Freedom

Date: 05 December 2016

By KAI SCHULTZ

Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.

Full Article

Britain’s Supreme Court Hears Legal Challenge to ‘Brexit’

Date: 05 December 2016

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.

Full Article

Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting

Date: 05 December 2016

Full Article

Trump Adviser Has Pushed Clinton Conspiracy Theories

Date: 05 December 2016

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.

Full Article

In Washington Pizzeria Attack, Fake News Brought Real Guns

Date: 05 December 2016

By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN

Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.

Full Article

Fake News Brings a Gunman to Washington

Date: 05 December 2016

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON

Full Article

After Nine Years and 2,810 Posts, a Dot Earth Farewell

Date: 05 December 2016

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.

Full Article

Baryshnikov Arts Center Unveils Spring 2017 Season

Date: 05 December 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.

Full Article

As U.S. Braces for Change, a Play About the Working Class Heads to Broadway

Date: 05 December 2016

By MICHAEL PAULSON

Full Article

Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

Date: 05 December 2016

By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG

Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.

Full Article

Bhutan Faces an Important Test of Press Freedom

Date: 05 December 2016

By KAI SCHULTZ

Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.

Full Article

Britain’s Supreme Court Hears Legal Challenge to ‘Brexit’

Date: 05 December 2016

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.

Full Article

Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting

Date: 05 December 2016

Full Article

Trump Adviser Has Pushed Clinton Conspiracy Theories

Date: 05 December 2016

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.

Full Article

In Washington Pizzeria Attack, Fake News Brought Real Guns

Date: 05 December 2016

By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN

Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.

Full Article

Fake News Brings a Gunman to Washington

Date: 05 December 2016

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON

Full Article

After Nine Years and 2,810 Posts, a Dot Earth Farewell

Date: 05 December 2016

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.

Full Article

Baryshnikov Arts Center Unveils Spring 2017 Season

Date: 05 December 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.

Full Article

As U.S. Braces for Change, a Play About the Working Class Heads to Broadway

Date: 05 December 2016

By MICHAEL PAULSON

Full Article

Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

Date: 05 December 2016

By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG

Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.

Full Article

Bhutan Faces an Important Test of Press Freedom

Date: 05 December 2016

By KAI SCHULTZ

Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.

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Britain’s Supreme Court Hears Legal Challenge to ‘Brexit’

Date: 05 December 2016

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.

Full Article

Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting

Date: 05 December 2016

Full Article

Trump Adviser Has Pushed Clinton Conspiracy Theories

Date: 05 December 2016

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.

Full Article

In Washington Pizzeria Attack, Fake News Brought Real Guns

Date: 05 December 2016

By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN

Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.

Full Article

Fake News Brings a Gunman to Washington

Date: 05 December 2016

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON

Full Article

After Nine Years and 2,810 Posts, a Dot Earth Farewell

Date: 05 December 2016

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.

Full Article

Baryshnikov Arts Center Unveils Spring 2017 Season

Date: 05 December 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.

Full Article

As U.S. Braces for Change, a Play About the Working Class Heads to Broadway

Date: 05 December 2016

By MICHAEL PAULSON

Full Article

Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

Date: 05 December 2016

By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG

Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.

Full Article

Bhutan Faces an Important Test of Press Freedom

Date: 05 December 2016

By KAI SCHULTZ

Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.

Full Article

Britain’s Supreme Court Hears Legal Challenge to ‘Brexit’

Date: 05 December 2016

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.

Full Article

Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting

Date: 05 December 2016

Full Article

Trump Adviser Has Pushed Clinton Conspiracy Theories

Date: 05 December 2016

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.

Full Article

In Washington Pizzeria Attack, Fake News Brought Real Guns

Date: 05 December 2016

By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN

Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.

Full Article

Fake News Brings a Gunman to Washington

Date: 05 December 2016

By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON

Full Article

After Nine Years and 2,810 Posts, a Dot Earth Farewell

Date: 05 December 2016

By ANDREW C. REVKIN

After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.

Full Article

Baryshnikov Arts Center Unveils Spring 2017 Season

Date: 05 December 2016

By JOSHUA BARONE

Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.

Full Article

As U.S. Braces for Change, a Play About the Working Class Heads to Broadway

Date: 05 December 2016

By MICHAEL PAULSON

Full Article

Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don’t Get It.

Date: 05 December 2016

By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG

Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.

Full Article

Bhutan Faces an Important Test of Press Freedom

Date: 05 December 2016

By KAI SCHULTZ

Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.

Full Article

Britain’s Supreme Court Hears Legal Challenge to ‘Brexit’

Date: 05 December 2016

By STEPHEN CASTLE

Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.

Full Article