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Joshua Barajas is a senior editor for the PBS NewsHour's Communities Initiative. He's also the senior editor and manager of newsletters.

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Politics Apr 10

WATCH: ‘It was clearly a mistake to believe’ Cambridge Analytica, Zuckerberg says

“When we heard back from Cambridge Analytica that they had told us they weren’t using the data and had deleted [the app], we considered it a closed case,” Zuckerberg told the Florida Sen. Bill Nelson. “In retrospect, that was clearly…

Nation Apr 09

5 important stories that have nothing to do with the White House

These days, it’s hard to stop news from Washington, D.C., from flooding your news feed. We take a moment every week to bring you important stories beyond the White House and the Capitol. Here’s what we’re reading now.

Politics Apr 09

At Facebook, ‘I’m responsible for what happens’: Read Mark Zuckerberg’s prepared House testimony

Amid mounting criticism over Facebook's handling of users' private data, the social media giant's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said "we didn't do enough" to prevent the massive platform from being manipulated.

Nation Apr 06

4 police misconduct cases had new developments this week. Here’s what happened

Here’s a look at the latest developments and what's next for the officers and families of victims involved.

Arts Apr 06

Music you love enough to defend

This week, the NewsHour asked its staff for recommendations of music they’ve had to fight for against a chorus of detractors. Some chose maligned albums, dissed artists, and even whole genres that maybe don’t get enough respect.

Nation Apr 05

New York police fatally shoot man after mistaking metal pipe for gun

New York police officers fatally shot Saheed Vassell after they received reports that he was threatening people in Brooklyn with a gun. But investigators later found a metal pipe -- not a gun -- at the scene, angering residents who…

Nation Apr 04

What we know so far about Tuesday’s shooting at YouTube headquarters

San Bruno police chief Ed Barberini confirmed Wednesday that police believe the suspect was "upset with policies and practices of YouTube."…

Nation Apr 03

Police confirm ‘active shooter’ at YouTube headquarters

A female suspect died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a shooting at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, California, police confirmed Tuesday.

Nation Apr 02

5 important stories that got lost in last week’s news

These days, it’s hard to stop news from Washington, D.C., from flooding your news feed. We take a moment every week to bring you important stories beyond the White House and the Capitol. Here’s what we’re reading now.

Arts Mar 30

The books you never read in high school, but should now

Here are 10 suggestions for those looking for never-too-late reads. Maybe you’ll be convinced to finally read “Moby-Dick,” all 200,000 words of it.

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