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Social Media 25 Mar 2025 | 06:00 AM

The tell-all book that Meta doesn’t want you to read

Meta is taking extreme measures to quash a corporate tell-all by Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former global public policy director at Facebook.

Social Media 11 Oct 2024 | 07:32 AM

While others fled, these TikTokers posted through Hurricane Milton

As Hurricane Milton barrelled toward western Florida this week, viewers watched coverage of trees uprooted and lying in roads; roofs flying from strong gusts of wind; and streets turned into rivers amid driving rain. Millions tuned in from around the world for the firsthand accounts of the residents who stayed.

Business 23 Aug 2023 | 11:00 PM

Extreme weather driving climate denialism online

As extreme weather from floods to wildfires have become more frequent around the world, social media has become an increasingly active hub for false narratives about the events’ causes.

World 23 May 2023 | 11:07 AM

Jester or rebel? Mercenary Prigozhin lays bare the strains of Putin's war

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Yevgeny Prigozhin on Saturday delivered Vladimir Putin one of the few battlefield victories of the president's 15-month war in Ukraine.

Books 14 June 2023 | 02:09 AM

Cormac McCarthy, lauded author of 'The Road', dies at 89

The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who in prose both dense and brittle took readers from the southern Appalachians to the desert Southwest died on June 13

World 16 Sept 2020 | 12:50 PM

Hurricane Sally weakens to tropical storm, brings 'historic flooding' to U.S. Gulf Coast

PENSACOLA, Fla. (Reuters) - Hurricane Sally uprooted trees, flooded streets and cut power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses on Wednesday as it brought what the U.S. National Hurricane Center called "historic and catastrophic" flooding to the Alabama-Florida coast.

World 3 Mar 2020 | 01:33 PM

Violence resurges in protest-racked Chile, nearly 300 arrested

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A resurgence of violence ripped across Chile late on Monday evening, leading to hundreds of arrests, according to the interior ministry, and temporarily shutting down some public transportation in the capital Santiago.

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