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Despite Its Promise, The Internet Of Things Remains Vulnerable
There is currently no government regulation around the Internet of things, and Security technologist Bruce Schneier fears it will take a disaster for that to change.
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How Just 8 Flavors Have Defined American Cuisine
In her new book, Sarah Lohman says that even though America is culturally and ethnically diverse, its food is united by a handful of tastes that have permeated the nation's cuisine for centuries.
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Going Bare Down There May Boost The Risk Of STDs
Next time you get a Brazilian wax or do a little manscaping, you may be getting more than you bargained for. Banishing hair downstairs may increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
Top Stories: Oakland Warehouse Fire; China On Trump's Taiwan Call
Also: President-elect Trump visits North Carolina for one of his "Thank You" rallies; the U.S. will return land to Japan on Okinawa; and a transformer fire caused foam to fill a Philadelphia street.
Looking For The Best Books Of 2016? NPR's Concierge Is Here To Help
NPR's annual, sortable book guide is here. And to mark the occasion, correspondent Lynn Neary talks about the year in fiction and shares a couple of her favorite new titles.
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Supreme Court Considers Race, Politics And Redistricting In 2 Cases
The high court heard arguments Monday in cases testing whether lawmakers in Virginia and North Carolina weighed race too heavily when redrawing state legislative districts.
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Supreme Court Sides With Samsung, Against Apple In Patent Infringement Fight
The unanimous decision means that if Samsung swiped the design for one part of a phone from Apple, it may not need to hand over profits from the entire device. The case goes back to a lower court.
Opera Singer Ryan Speedo Green's Journey From Juvenile Detention To The Met
Ryan Speedo Green is the bass-baritone taking the opera world by storm. But life for Green didn’t start out that way.
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A Case For Why TV Execs Should Face Critics
Press tours with networks and cable companies give TV critics an opportunity to have Q&A sessions with top executives. In January, many executives will skip a big one in LA, and that concerns critics.
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Former Menifee Mayor Fined For Political Campaign Finance Violations
The former mayor of Menifee was one of two public officials issued fines for campaign violations by the California Fair Political Practices Commission.…
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