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  • Facebook oversight board co-chair Jamal Greene tells NPR about what the board is considering as it weighs whether to allow Donald Trump back onto Facebook and Instagram.
  • The Biden administration wants banks to report more information on people's accounts so it has a better idea of whom to audit.
  • The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, a national nonprofit based in NY City, partners with the Citi Foundation each year to host the National Youth…
  • The revised figures from Wuhan, the city that was the original epicenter of the outbreak, add 1,290 deaths, bringing the total for the city to 3,869.
  • A panel of South Carolina lawmakers have begun an investigation into a $3.5 billion accounting error first revealed last week. The chair of the Senate Finance subcommittee probing the issue said Thursday that he lost confidence in South Carolina Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom's ability to accurately answer questions about process leading to the state's overstated general fund balance. Eckstrom emphasized the reporting omissions did not impact South Carolina's actual available cash or the General Assembly's budgeting process. Lawmakers still raised concerns about how it arose in the first place and how it might impact the state's credit score. The panel will continue its investigation next week.
  • Kyle Sampson — former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales — testifies before a Senate panel. He says his boss was far more involved in the plan to fire eight federal prosecutors than Gonzales has previously acknowledged.
  • In the #MeToo era, what does accountability look like for politicians accused of misconduct? NPR's Michel Martin takes that up in the Barbershop with Emma Coleman Jordan, Monica Hesse and Paul Butler.
  • Our next guest was a member of his high school’s first graduating class in 1990, now he’s back and he’s running that school. Mike Switzer interviews Danny Dorsel, president of the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics in Hartsville.
  • Soon, the 25th floor of the Capitol Center office building at 1201 Main St. in Columbia will be office and event space for one of our state’s charter schools.
  • Facebook's head of security policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, said that the company is working harder than ever to counteract efforts to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
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