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			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal October 06, 2021 Wed, October, 6, 2021 
				
	            	Facebook whistleblower's testimony builds momentum for tougher tech laws, how America's polarized politics produced Democrats' internal fight, and cliff diver's lost wedding ring returned. |  
	
		
			
			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal May 06, 2021 Thu, May, 6, 2021 
				
	            	U.S. backs waiver of intellectual property protection for pandemic vaccines, Liz Cheney's power in the GOP could come to an end, and can the pandemic make us stronger. |  
	
		
			
			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal December 10, 2020 Thu, December, 10, 2020 
				
	            	U.S. nears final vaccine review as daily national deaths top 3,250, Facebook hit with antitrust lawsuits, and Florida sheriff deputies deliver meals to kids doing virtual school. |  
	
		
			
			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal May 28, 2020 Thu, May, 28, 2020 
				
	            	Death of George Floyd draws condemnation from law enforcement officials, President Trump targets alleged political bias at Twitter and Facebook, and nursing student runs 100 miles on a treadmill to raise money for health care workers. |  
	
		
			
			|   | Past Social-Media Posts Upend Hiring Mon, August, 13, 2018 
				
	            	Be careful what you tweet. The Wall Street Journal's Rachel Feintzeig explain how old social-media posts could harm the hiring process. |  
	
		
			
			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal April 12, 2018 Thu, April, 12, 2018 
				
	            	How should the U.S. respond to Syria, House Speaker Paul Ryan won't seek re-election, and how to find out if your Facebook data might have been shared with Cambridge Analytica. |  
	
		
			
			|   | This Morning with Gordon Deal April 11, 2018 Wed, April, 11, 2018 
				
	            	Senators warn Mark Zuckerberg of new regulations, U.S. presses allies to back a military strike on Syria, and how text messages can improve your kids' reading skills. |  |  |  |  |