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Latest On Cyberattacks On The U.S. Election.
Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
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With A New Digital Certificate, People Can Travel Within Europe Without Quarantining
Beginning Thursday, most people traveling between European countries can skip COVID-19 testing and quarantine if they've obtained the new EU digital travel certificate.
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Stay-At-Home Workers Defend Choice After Yahoo Ban
Yahoo's telecommuting ban may be just what that company needs in a time of crisis. But some stay-at-home workers resent the implication that they are slacking off when the boss can't see them. Should society resurrect all the barriers between work and home?
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DeSantis, Fried Trade Barbs Over Programs To Feed Low-Income Children
Gov. DeSantis has been criticized for not re-applying for the program, which was extended under the Biden administration.
Who's Who In The Texts Between Government Officials Working On U.S.-Ukraine Relations
Who's who in the recently-released texts between government officials working on the U.S.-Ukraine relationship? And what do they mean for the impeachment inquiry?
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Growing List Of American Politicians, Athletes Subject To Russian Hacking
Russia's found a great way to tamper with the U.S. election, says James Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He tells NPR's Rachel Martin he expects more embarrassing hacks.
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Customer Dissatisfaction: The Fine Art Of The Funny Complaint
Anthony Matthews is a master of the consumer complaint, writing and collecting some of the best letters to customer service. Two of his tips for success: use humor and write a real, hard-copy letter.
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Texas targets financial firms that practice climate-conscious investing
Texas lawmakers want to pull money from companies accused of "boycotting" oil and gas. Implementing the rule is tricky. This story was done with Floodlight, an environmental news collaborative.
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Week in politics: Pa. results pending; Cawthorn loses in N.C.; all eyes on Ga.
We take a look at primary results out of Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and look ahead to next week's races, with a focus on Georgia's primaries.
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Liberal Bloggers Gather for Kos Conference
Web loggers are gathering in Las Vegas this weekend for the first-ever Kos Conference, named after the politically liberal Daily Kos Web site. It's likely the first time most of the bloggers and fans of the site have met in person, and many hope to turn their virtual reality into political action.
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Yahoo's 'Hot Zone' Focuses on Armed Conflicts
The Web portal Yahoo! is now offering its own news reports from war-torn areas around the world. The "Hot Zone" is produced by a single reporter and a small support staff. It offers video, streaming audio, photos and written reports... and a place for readers to offer comments.
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London Station Becomes Impromptu Memorial
The deadliest of Thursday's bombings occurred on the subway between the Russell Square and King's Cross stations. Because the train was so far underground when the bomb went off, recovering bodies has been difficult. Now, the King's Cross station has become an impromptu memorial site.
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Oregon is dropping an artificial intelligence tool used in child welfare system
Officials will stop using an algorithm to help decide which families are investigated by social workers, opting instead for a process that officials say will make more racially equitable decisions.
Members of the Uhuru Movement are charged in a Russian plot to interfere in U.S. elections
Among those four charged is Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the St. Petersburg-based Uhuru Movement.
Judge Hands Setback To Conspiracy Theorist Corsi In His Suit Against DOJ
A federal judge declined to assign himself to a case as sought by Jerome Corsi as part of a lawsuit against Robert Mueller. Corsi has said he rejected a guilty plea with prosecutors.
Sampson to Testify on Fired Prosecutors
The former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will testify Thursday before a Senate panel investigating the firings of eight federal prosecutors. Kyle Sampson will likely be asked if the dismissals were politically motivated.
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Writers Use 'Net to Gain Edge in Strike
Striking Hollywood screenwriters are still being creative and making funny, topical videos for the Internet. The videos make their argument for being paid when their work is online and in other new media. Their work is giving them an edge in the contract dispute with production studios.
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Food Stamp Recipients Face Work Requirement
About 300,000 Floridians who qualified for food stamps now face a work requirement that went into effect Jan. 1 -- and the possibility of at least...
Court Keeps Scott Records Ruling On Hold
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After internal debate, NPR will carry President Trump's speech tonight live.
Tallahassee Journalist Steps In To Help People Get Vaccine Appointments
NPR's Noel King speaks with CD Davidson-Hiers, K-12 education reporter with the Tallahassee Democrat, about helping hundreds of readers register for COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
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'Can You Hear Me?' The Annoyances That Lead To Zoom Burnout
So many people who are working from home are feeling burnt out these days. Shaking things up and finding moments of joy could help us put energy back into our work.
New legal battle over predator killing in Nevada wilderness
Conservationists are suing three federal agencies over an environmental review the government says satisfies requirements to resume killing wildlife in federally protected wilderness areas in Nevada.
Survivor of clergy sex abuse, Phil Saviano, dies at 69
A man who helped to expose the Catholic Church's cover-up of clergy sex abuse has died. Phil Saviano was a childhood survivor of abuse and decades later went public with his story.
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NPR reporting on Supreme Court mask controversy merits clarification
An inaccurate verb choice made the reporting unclear
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