Bill Chappell
Stories
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Law & Courts
She was harassed at a tech conference. Now other women are sharing #MeToo moments
Fed up with what they see as their industry's tolerance of men's transgressions and predatory behavior, women are telling their stories — in person, in group chats and on LinkedIn.
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Arts & Life
My daughters sold Girl Scout Cookies. Here's what I learned in the Thin Mint trenches
There are no Wonka-like scenes of Tagalong rainbows and Do-si-do stools. But parents can be forgiven for feeling like Oompa Loompas — hardworking cogs in a well-oiled machine.
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Politics
In historians' Presidents Day survey, Biden vs. Trump is not a close call
A survey of historians and presidential experts ranks President Biden in 14th place all-time, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan. Former President Donald Trump came in last.
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World
Navalny's legacy: His ceaseless crusade against Putin and corruption
In a sign of Navalny's ability to inspire the public, in 2017 his followers chanted words in Putin's hometown that are among the most dangerous to utter in their country: "Russia without Putin."
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Sports
Gabby Douglas comes back to competitive gymnastics this month, eyeing the Olympics
Twelve years after stunning the world gymnastics stage with a historic Olympic performance, Douglas, now 28, will compete in a qualifier for the 2024 U.S. Gymnastics Championships.
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Pop Culture
Elmo takes a turn as a therapist after asking 'How is everybody doing?'
When the beloved red Muppet asked people how they were doing, they responded with honesty — and in some cases, despair. Elmo replied to many messages with encouragement and empathy.
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Health
What to know about Elon Musk's Neuralink, which put an implant into a human brain
"Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer," Musk said as he announced the step. "That is the goal."
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Technology
Deepfakes exploiting Taylor Swift images exemplify a scourge with little oversight
Bogus pornographic images purporting to show pop superstar Taylor Swift have emerged on social media, highlighting a growing challenge to privacy rights.
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World
Sweary parrots become unlikely stars at a British zoo ($#@%!)
The profane parrots please patrons, despite the staff's fears that visitors might be scandalized from hearing so much salty language from the birds.
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Sports
Criminal trial for Spain's former soccer head is proposed for his unwanted kiss
A high court judge also says three men who pressured Jenni Hermoso to absolve Luis Rubiales — by acting together in an attempt "to break the will" of the star forward — could also face charges.