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Former DOGE engineer says he was 'surprised' by 'how efficient' the government is
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
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It's Personal: Zoom'd Out Workplace Ready For Face-To-Face Conversations To Return
Before the pandemic, the Janelia Research Campus was a hive of collaboration. Now, as researchers return to their offices and labs, they're eager to restore the connections lost this past year.
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States Fight Over How Our Data Is Tracked And Sold Online, As Congress Stalls
New laws in California and Virginia represent vastly different approaches to how personal data is collected online and sold. Many other states are considering their own legislation.
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Got Cancer Questions? This Little-Known Hotline Is Here To Help
For 40 years, people have been able to call a service funded by the National Cancer Institute to get information about cancer treatments. Doctors say it's still useful even in the age of Twitter.
'The Founder' Follows Salesman's Genius Idea To Franchise McDonald's
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with screenwriter Robert Siegel about writing the screenplay for The Founder, which follows McDonald's chain founder Ray Kroc.
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This Week In Race: Executive Orders, Voter Dilution, Roxane Gay And ... Cornbread
It's been a busy week on the race beat, to say the least. Here are some pieces from all across the internet that the Code Switch team especially dug.
With Federal Funds Cut, Others Must Lead Health Insurance Sign-Up Efforts
Since the Trump administration slashed outreach funds and shortened the enrollment period to sign up for Affordable Care Act plans, local groups struggle to get the word out to Latinos and others.
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A Look At The Confederate Monuments Debate From Gettysburg Memorial
Gettysburg, Pa., where Union forces turned the tide of the Civil War in a horrific battle, has the largest number of Confederate monuments in the country. The national park there has been the scene of reconciliation between north and south, but current events suggest that reconciliation is still an ongoing process.
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Every Party But The Real One: A Night Chasing The #WHCD
Washington's biggest night has gotten big because of all the parties happening around the main event. A weekend of nerd prom excess could be seen as D.C. at its worst, or D.C. at its best.
Toms Shoes A Hit At Oscars, But Does Shoe Giveaway Hit The Mark?
The for-profit company gives a free pair of shoes to a poor child for every pair a consumer buys. Is that a good idea?
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