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Encryption Flaw Puts Internet Security At Risk
If you bank online or sign into work remotely using a virtual private network, your data may not be safe. A flaw in the encryption program OpenSSL could expose much of the encrypted traffic.
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As Kids Go Online, New Tools For Parents To Spy
As children get online earlier and stay there longer, a new crop of technology is evolving to limit what they can see — and to monitor their every move.
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Cable News Channel Fusion Searches For Its Audience
ABC and Univision launched Fusion a year ago. The channel was designed to appeal to young Hispanics who consume content in English. Fusion pivoted immediately, hoping to appeal to all millennials.
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Super Mutants, Killer Robots And Ghouls: Take A Tour Of Fallout 4's Massachusetts
The biggest entertainment release so far in 2015 wasn't Jurassic World or Adele's 25 ... it was a video game. Fallout 4, released earlier this month, made $750 million in 24 hours. JJ Sutherland and Chris Suellentrop of the podcast Shall We Play A Game have this review.
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China Announces Sanctions Against U.S. Lawmakers Including Rep. Smith
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey about sanctions against U.S. officials by China. The sanctions are in response to U.S. sanctions against Chinese officials.
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At 300, Encyclopedia Pioneer May Yet Get A Hero's Burial
French philosopher Denis Diderot was the driving force behind one of the first compendiums of human knowledge, but his contributions have been largely lost to history. Now, the anniversary of his birth has prompted calls to reinter his remains in Paris' Pantheon, alongside the likes of Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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'Woke culture' has made its way into the French presidential election
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Rokhaya Diallo, a French journalist, commentator and filmmaker, about the fight against American-style "woke-ism" in France.
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Which skin color emoji should you use? The answer can be more complex than you think
There are five skin tone emojis to choose from, but doing so can open a complex conversation about race and identity.
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Verizon, Quicken Loans And Others Bid On Yahoo's Core Internet Business
Suitors will submit offers next week for a second round of bidding on Yahoo's Internet business. Renee Montagne talks to Executive Editor Kara Swisher of Recode, a tech news site.
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Shakespeare Companies Suffer Backlash After 'Julius Caesar' Controversy
The uproar over the New York Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar has spread to other cities. And it appears to be only because they are companies with the word "Shakespeare" in their name. Staff at Shakespeare Dallas have received death threats, even though the company isn't performing Shakespeare at the moment.
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