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  • The searing political conflict over abortion flared anew Wednesday as three Republican-led congressional committees said they will investigate whether...
  • The train derailment in Spain is the latest in a series of disasters that has come with a series of video images that have been played over and over again in the media.
  • The public will have easier access to controversial police videos thanks to a bill Governor Rick Scott signed into law Friday.
  • A teenager in North Carolina kept playing a video game despite seeing the roofs come off of houses nearby.
  • The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday at least temporarily blocked the release of surveillance video related to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman...
  • The MTV Video Music Awards were held in Brooklyn, New York, Sunday night. The video of the year trophy went to Justin Timberlake for "Mirrors."
  • After the Boston Marathon bombing, Storyful helped journalists verify that a popular YouTube video was actually an eyewitness account. But it doesn't stop there — the company also hopes to change the "Wild West" model of news organizations using citizen journalists' uploaded content free.
  • A 10-member jury sees photos and video evidence in the court-martial of Spc. Charles Graner, a central figure in the abuse scandal at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison. The defense argued Monday that Graner was ordered to rough up prisoners ahead of interrogation. Hear NPR's Jackie Northam.
  • The new video games coming out this Christmas are seen by many as more violent than ever before, with increasing emphasis on sexual themes. And some politicians are concerned about children being exposed to what they see as inappropriate content. NPR's David Welna reports.
  • Being in the video rental business is tough these days, and Old Bank DVD in Los Angeles goes after every last dollar. Actor Nicholas Cage owed more than $200 in late fees. The store outed him on Facebook, and he settled the debt.
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