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Lisa Marie Segarra
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This School District Is Arming Its Classrooms With Rocks in Case of a School Shooting
"Every classroom has been equipped with a five-gallon bucket of river stone"
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 24, 2018
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'What's Facebook?'
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 23, 2018
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At least two people are dead
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 23, 2018
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Instagram is moving back towards a chronological feed
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 22, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg Just Revealed 3 Steps Facebook Is Taking to Address the Cambridge Analytica Crisis
"There's more to do, and we need to step up and do it"
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 21, 2018
Uber Rival Experiments With All-You-Can-Ride Subscriptions
For all-you-can-ride access to the car-hailing service
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 16, 2018
'We Disagreed on Things.' Read President Trump's Remarks After Firing Rex Tillerson
"We got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things"
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March 13, 2018
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The case stems from the sale of a former convent
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 10, 2018
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'The Earth is round.'
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 10, 2018
Police Look for Motive After 3 Killed at Veterans Home
Police are trying to determine the motive of a man who took three women hostage at a California veterans home before killing them. The suspected shooter — a veteran and patient who had been kicked...
By Lisa Marie Segarra and Alana Abramson
March 9, 2018
Announcement from Steam's Parent Company Has Gamers Excited About Possible Half-Life, Left 4 Dead Sequels
"Artifact is the first of several games that are going to be coming from us"
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 9, 2018
North and South Korea Didn't March Together at the Paralympics Because They Couldn't Agree on a Flag
The two nations decided to forgo the symbol of unity because of a tiny island chain
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 9, 2018
These Penguins Have a Better Selfie Game Than You
The video of the posing pair of penguins has already been seen by thousands
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 9, 2018
Amazon Admitted Alexa Has Been Laughing at People
No word yet on when it will be fixed
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 7, 2018
On International Women's Day 2018, Google Wants to Hear Your Story
Women are encouraged to share their own stories with "#HerStoryOurStory"
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 7, 2018
Woman Killed in Murder-Suicide by Man She Had No-Contact Order Against, Police Say
The woman ran into the man earlier that day in a convenience store
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 3, 2018
Celebrities Offer Support to Rick Ross Amid Hospitalization Reports
The rapper's family has denied reports he is on life support
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 3, 2018
Social Media Phenomenon Vero Has Russian Employees. Its CEO Says That's 'Irrelevant'
Our chat with the leader of Vero, a hot but controversial new social media app
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 2, 2018
Trump Has a Message for 'Alex' Baldwin
"You were terrible. Bring back Darrell Hammond"
By Lisa Marie Segarra
March 2, 2018
Why Holi Is the 'Festival of Colors'
Holi is a Hindu festival that marks the coming of spring
By Casey Quackenbush and Lisa Marie Segarra
March 2, 2018
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