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Apple Vs. The FBI: The Unanswered Questions And Unsettled Issues
The FBI isn't saying if it can reuse its mystery digital crowbar to unlock other iPhones. The standoff is likely to be replayed as new technologies become a growing element of criminal investigations.
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The Taliban Could Soon Face A Cash Crunch As Countries Cut Off Funding To Afghanistan
The Taliban could soon be facing a cash crunch. The U.S. and other countries have taken steps to cut off the international financing which Afghanistan has relied on for much of the last two decades.
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Why Lea Of Lebanon Wants To Leave Home: #15Girls
She's a typical teen — blue nails, loves Coldplay. But she believes she won't be able to build a life in her homeland.
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Here's What A Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan May Mean For China
What Beijing has offered the Taliban so far is an open hand and a hint of legitimacy. Taliban leaders have pledged to leave Chinese interests alone and not to harbor anti-China extremist groups.
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Banks Reluctant To Use 'White Hat' Hackers To Spot Security Flaws
High-tech firms have been offering bounties to security researchers to find holes and bugs in their software, but these reward programs haven't drawn much interest from major banks.
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'Poet Warrior' Centers On The Role Of Poetry, Art And Music In Joy Harjo's Life
More than an autobiography following a strict chronological path and detailing all major events, this book focuses on the role of art in the U.S. poet laureate's life and her development as an artist.
Germany's Social Democrats Narrowly Beat Outgoing Merkel's Bloc In Sunday's Vote
Germany's center-left Social Democrats won the biggest share of the vote in national elections in a closely fought race that will determine who succeeds the long-time leader.
Social Democrats Narrowly Beat Merkel's Bloc In German Elections
The center-left Social Democrats narrowly defeated outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right Union bloc. The winning party must forge an alliance with its rivals to form a government.
'Insecure' Star Amanda Seales Takes The Stand-Up Stage In HBO's 'I Be Knowin"
With her new special, Seales hopes to cement her position as a trusted and thoughtful comedic voice that speaks to a demographic that she says has long been ignored: black women.
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Duval School Board Authorizes Legal Action Against Florida Department of Health
Board members authorized the district’s legal team to sue over an emergency rule requiring school districts to allow parents to opt their kids out of mask mandates and quarantine requirements.
Maya Angelou, Sally Ride and other trailblazing women will be featured on U.S. coins
For a limited time beginning next year, the U.S. Mint will issue quarters honoring women from history. The first batch celebrates icons in civil rights, politics, humanities and science.
A Popular YouTuber Is Detained By Cuban Police On Live TV In A Roundup Of Critics
"I hold the government responsible for anything that may happen to me," Dina Stars said before abruptly ending an interview. Human rights groups say some 148 people have been detained since Sunday.
Loneliness Is A Communal Experience In 'Seek You'
Kristen Radtke's Seek You looks at isolation as a problem — and investigates where it comes from, how it shapes us, and why we should battle against it.
A Hard-Line Jewish Nationalist Is Accused Of Stoking Anger Between Jews And Arabs
An extreme right-wing member of Israel's parliament is accused of stirring up violence. He, however, says he's standing up for his view of Israel as a Jewish state.
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A Med Student Decides To Be Upfront About Her Mental Issues
When Giselle decided to apply to medical school, people told her to hide the fact that she has struggled with anxiety, depression and a suicide attempt. She thinks it will help her be a better doctor.
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Mayhew: COVID Hospitalizations Approaching Peak Levels In Florida
Mary Mayhew with the Florida Hospital Association says the delta variant is sending thousands of mostly-unvaccinated patients into hospitals around the state. Health workers are feeling the strain.
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Donald Trump To Skip Fox News Debate Over Megyn Kelly Spat
Donald Trump's stormy relationship with the Fox News Channel took a new turn with The Donald's announcement that he won't participate in the network's GOP debate on Thursday.
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What's Next For Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro what he thinks the recent raids on Trump attorney Michael Cohen might mean for the president.
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Backlash After Black Men Arrested At Starbucks
There has been a strong backlash after two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks for trespassing.
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Iraq's prime minister has survived an assassination attempt
Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi is unharmed after an armed drone targeted his residence early Sunday, according to government officials.
'It Really Is A Gag Order': California May Limit Nondisclosure Agreements
Former Pinterest employee Ifeoma Ozoma risked a lawsuit when she made public her allegations of workplace discrimination and harassment. She hopes California will ban contracts like the one she had.
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With omicron so transmissible, experts warn everyone to up their mask game
The CDC is expected to recommend that Americans to upgrade their masks to high-efficiency respirators. But how do you find one that fits you — and is legit?
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NRA Rewrites Fairy Tales With More Firearms, Less Bloodshed
The NRA is publishing a series of twists on classic tales — picture Gretel with a rifle in the witch's gingerbread house. The stories themselves are remarkably devoid of violence.
Russia has reasserted state control over the country's major media companies
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a measure criminalizing reporting that contradicts the government's version of events.
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Experts worry about the accuracy of online posts depicting the war in Ukraine
A torrent of satellite images and cell phone videos are shaping the public's view of the war in Ukraine. The speed and scale at which the information spreads is powerful, but it can also be deceiving.
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