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Voters' Guide To Election Security In The 2020 Presidential Campaign
Voters and national security officials are focused as never before on assuring the security of the election. Here's what you need to know in the final days of voting.
How Can We Be Sure Artificial Intelligence Is Safe For Medical Use?
Software that can replace doctors for certain tasks has a big responsibility. The Food and Drug Administration is now figuring out how to determine when computer algorithms are safe and effective.
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What Big Tech's Quarterly Reports Say About The Future Of Music
The past week brought a slew of high-level financial filings from tech and music companies — from which we read the tea leaves.
May 7: IE Latino Voices
A conversation with host Yvette Walker and Hilda Kennedy, Founder and President of AmPac Business Capital.
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Morning news brief
Secretary of State Blinken is in Israel on Friday. Truth Social seeks to merge with a little known public company. Some other GOP-led states are taking a note from Texas when it comes to immigration.
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'Inheriting' podcast explores how historic events shape AAPI families
A new podcast from LAist Studios and the NPR Network explores how events that played out decades ago shape AAPI families today.
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The Okalolies of Old Year's Night: Celebrating tradition on the world's most remote inhabited island
"Okalolies" ring in the new year on the world's most remote inhabited island by visiting the population of not quite 250 in masks and making mischief, an annual chance for the community to come together.
Air And Justice Are The Themes For The Environmental Education Collaborative’s 2021 Art Contest
The Environmental Education Collaborative, a nonprofit which seeks to advance environmental education in the Inland Empire, is holding a 2021 art contest…
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4 Skiers Dead In Utah Avalanche
The Saturday avalanche was one of the most deadly in the state's history. Forecasters had warned of dangerous avalanche conditions.
Jay Z Closer To Billionaire Status With $200 Million Live Nation Deal
A new touring deal for the rap mogul could make him hip-hop's new highest earner.
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