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TikTok, Big Tech and where your data is going

TikTok, which says it has 170 million U.S. users, made it too easy for children to create accounts and then collected data on those who did — a major…

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The Campaign Moment: Why Harris picked Walz

“Post Reports” co-host Martine Powers sits down with senior political reporter Aaron Blake, who writes The Post's Campaign Moment newsletter. They ta…

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The Sports Moment: The U.S. women’s basketball team didn’t need Caitlin Clark

The U.S. women’s basketball team is a dynasty – and it didn’t need Caitlin Clark. Host Ava Wallace talks with columnists Candace Buckner and Jerry Br…

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The escalating fight over Venezuela's future

It has been one week since Venezuela’s presidential election. Both sides have claimed victory – but a review of the tallies collected by the oppositi…

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Deep Reads: School turned him liberal. His mom loves Fox News. Will their bond survive?

For much of his childhood, Mike Lindgren said, he parroted his mother’s right-wing opinions without question. But after Mike failed several classes a…

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The Campaign Moment: Trump’s ‘is she Black?’ attack

In an interview with panelists at the National Association of Black Journalists conference in Chicago, former president Donald Trump questioned Vice …

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The story behind a landmark prisoner swap

Today, we hear about the secret negotiations that led to an extraordinary prisoner swap on Thursday. Among the freed: Wall Street Journal reporter Ev…

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A Hamas leader was assassinated. Will war spread?

On Wednesday, Hamas’s No. 1 political leader outside of Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, was assassinated in Iran. As the impact of his death ripples around the…

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The Sports Moment: The race for swimming supremacy

For years, the United States and Australia have duked it out for dominance in the Olympic swimming pool. Now, with U.S. legend Michael Phelps retired…

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When it’s too hot to work

This month, Earth hit its hottest days recorded in history. But even on the warmest days, millions of workers in the U.S. labor in heat that is incre…

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