Facebook And Big Tech Meet With Feds To Confer About 2020 Election Security
The conference with the FBI and U.S. intelligence and security officials in California reflected a new consensus about the need to prepare against attacks aimed at the next election.
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Thursday, September 5, 2019
NPR News: 'They Just Panic': Elderly Residents Face Evacuation Challenges During Storms
'They Just Panic': Elderly Residents Face Evacuation Challenges During Storms
Evacuating away from a hurricane is difficult for elderly people who are ill, don't have access to transportation or live on a fixed income. Slow, rainy storms such as Dorian are particularly tough.
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Evacuating away from a hurricane is difficult for elderly people who are ill, don't have access to transportation or live on a fixed income. Slow, rainy storms such as Dorian are particularly tough.
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NPR News: 'They Just Panic': Elderly Residents Face Evacuation Challenges
'They Just Panic': Elderly Residents Face Evacuation Challenges
Evacuating away from a hurricane is difficult for elderly people who are ill, don't have access to transportation or live on a fixed income. Slow, rainy storms such as Dorian are particularly tough.
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Evacuating away from a hurricane is difficult for elderly people who are ill, don't have access to transportation or live on a fixed income. Slow, rainy storms such as Dorian are particularly tough.
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NPR News: FTC Fines Google $170 Million For YouTube Children's Privacy Violation
FTC Fines Google $170 Million For YouTube Children's Privacy Violation
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rohit Chopra, an FTC commissioner, who says the agency's fine against YouTube owner Google, for violating children's online privacy rules, didn't go far enough.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rohit Chopra, an FTC commissioner, who says the agency's fine against YouTube owner Google, for violating children's online privacy rules, didn't go far enough.
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Wednesday, September 4, 2019
NPR News: Trump Interior Official Who Pushed Arctic Drilling Joins Oil Company In Alaska
Trump Interior Official Who Pushed Arctic Drilling Joins Oil Company In Alaska
A Trump appointee who was a vocal advocate for "energy dominance" will now work with an oil company pitching a major project on Alaska's North Slope.
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A Trump appointee who was a vocal advocate for "energy dominance" will now work with an oil company pitching a major project on Alaska's North Slope.
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NPR News: Trump Displays Altered Map Of Hurricane Dorian's Path To Include Alabama
Trump Displays Altered Map Of Hurricane Dorian's Path To Include Alabama
Trump erroneously insisted that Alabama was in the storms path, and Wednesday he showed a weather service map clearly altered to include the state.
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Trump erroneously insisted that Alabama was in the storms path, and Wednesday he showed a weather service map clearly altered to include the state.
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NPR News: Google To Pay $170 Million Over Allegations That YouTube Collected Kids' Personal Info
Google To Pay $170 Million Over Allegations That YouTube Collected Kids' Personal Info
Google will pay a $170 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General's allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children.
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Google will pay a $170 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General's allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children.
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