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Business · Menlo ParkFacebook parent Meta says it will start publicly providing more details about how advertisers target people with political ads. The company will also share how much advertisers spent in an effort to target people in certain states. The new details could shed more light on how politicians spread misleading or controversial political messages.See the Story
Facebook, Instagram to Reveal More on How Ads Target Users
67% Center coverage: 65 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonThere were 86,000 fewer U.S. births last year than in 2019, a government report says. That's a rebound from 2020, the first year of the coronavirus pandemic. Birth rates rose 1% for Hispanic women and 3% for white women. But they fell 1% for Asian women, 3% for Black women, and 4% Native American and Alaska Native women. See the Story
1st increase in births reported in 7 years, CDC finds
74% Center coverage: 68 sources
US & Canada · UvaldeThe Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District says an active shooter was reported at Robb Elementary School. There are no immediate reports of injuries. Robb Elementary has an enrollment of just under 600 students. The district said that all schools in the district were locked down because of gunshots in the area.See the Story
Texas school district locked down amid reports of shooter
64% Center coverage: 68 sources
US & Canada · New YorkJen Psaki will also appear on NBC and during MSNBC's primetime special election programming throughout the midterms and 2024 presidential election. Psaki most recently served as White House spokesperson for the first 16 months of the Biden administration. During Psaki's White House tenure, Democrats saw her as a champion of their causes.See the Story
Ex-White House press secretary Jen Psaki hired by MSNBC
61% Center coverage: 49 sources
Crime · WashingtonGail Curley is the court's 11th marshal and the second woman to hold the post. Leaks to Politico suggest that the court seems ready to overturn Roe v. Wade. Experts say leaking the draft opinion likely wasn't a crime. Curley's investigative tools are limited.See the Story
Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel
68% Center coverage: 47 sources
US & Canada · AugustaTop administrative leaders for the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in America, said Tuesday that they will release a secret list of hundreds of pastors and other church-affiliated personnel accused of sexual abuse.
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Southern Baptist leaders to release names of alleged sex abusers
76% Center coverage: 29 sources
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WATCH: Mama sloth has touching reunion with fallen baby
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US & CanadaNeed something to make you smile? Maybe a good chuckle? How about an 'Awww' moment? Well, this TikTok video has it all.See the Story
TOO CUTE! Watch this T-ball player's hilarious walk up dance
91% Center coverage: 11 sources
US & Canada · GreenvilleMay is Mental Health Awareness Month. Advocates say raising awareness helps people understand what people may be going through. Jennings Davis, a licensed professional counselor at Vive Greenville said we can all do things to improve our mental health. Davis suggests slowing down, going for a short walk, taking time to call a friend or family member, focusing on your breathing and giving yourself some grace.See the Story
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