The Disruptors: Media
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Digital media company NowThis doesn't even have a website. Instead, it pumps millennial-geared content directly onto social channels, like Facebook and Snapchat. It is a media disruptor. BuzzFeed is one of the original digital disruptors. The site rose to fame with clickable lists of cute animals but has since invested big time in hard news.

Politics Unusual: The Congressional Review Act
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President Donald Trump has been using a little-known law, the Congressional Review Act, to wipe away rules and regulations finalized in the last months of the Obama administration. With Republicans in control of both the White House and Congress, the Trump administration is moving quickly to dismantle some core environmental protections.

Politics Unusual: Data purges
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For years, records about animal welfare at places like pet shops, zoos, dog breeders and research labs was accessible for anyone to see online. But earlier this month the United States Department of Agriculture scrapped the data from its website.

What is PESD?
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Post-election stress disorder is not in the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders but doctors say it is still very real.

Super Bowl ads and politics
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Every year, some commercials that air during the Super Bowl spark controversy and debate. This year is no different.

Tomorrow's leaders
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VoteRunLead trains women to run for local office through in person and online seminars.

Justice Department internal probe
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The Justice Department inspector general says he will investigate the actions of the Justice Department and FBI in the months leading up to the 2016 election, including whether department policies were followed by FBI Director James Comey.

Trump's press conference
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Donald Trump had a very contentious press conference at Trump Tower.

Lew's View: Run, Hillary, run!
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Bill de Blasio has been wrong on so many issues that it is time for a new mayor, according to Lew Leone. His solution: Hillary Clinton should run instead. He says she will be a great mayor.