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  • Police are still not saying what motivated the gunman who walked into a crowded Aurora, Colo., movie theater and opened fired. Suspect James Holmes, 24, was apprehended immediately after the attack. Until recently, he was a grad student studying neuroscience.
  • Does contemporary technology fundamentally change our relationship to the world and to each other? Commentator Tania Lombrozo turns to an expert to learn about this emerging area of philosophy.
  • Recognizing the Internet's power, China's Communist government has embraced and developed it. The Web is now transforming the way business is done in China. This report is the first of a three-part series about the Internet's impact on China.
  • How do Americans use the Internet while at work? Some people have the ability to see anything on the World Wide Web -- but others' bosses are stricter. Robert Siegel talks to Kentucky's state treasurer, an Internet security executive, and an e-policy analyst about shifting attitudes toward Internet usage in the workplace.
  • Barack Obama's speech on race was one of the most viewed videos on YouTube Tuesday. We examine bloggers' reaction to his comments.
  • John Ydstie talks with Amanda Congdon, the host of Rocketboom. It's an online newscast of the weird and wonderful. Congdon and Rocketboom have gained a cult following for its offbeat look at the news and the Internet.
  • Type your name into Google and you may be surprised at what you find. Guests talk about lessons learned in cyberspace and controlling your online persona.
  • What is the connection trees have to each other? Alva Noë discusses a new book about trees, what they know, what they need and how they act.
  • Organizations such as the Jazz Foundation of America and Billy Taylor's JazzMobile are striving to help older jazz musicians in need. Another group supposed to help musicians is the American Federation of Musicians union, but it has been criticized for failing to cater to jazz artists.
  • The memorial service for longtime Alabama Education Association leader Paul Hubbert is planned Saturday in Montgomery. A spokeswoman for AEA says the…
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