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Ex-NSA Officer: OPM Hack Is Serious Breach Of Worker Trust
Former National Security Agency officer John Schindler tells NPR's Scott Simon the data hacked from the Office of Personnel Management includes personal information that could be used for blackmail.
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Not My Job: Kim Kardashian Gets Quizzed On Kim Jong Un
Kardashian is likely the most famous Kim in the world — except in North Korea. So we'll ask her three questions about her celebrity rival, Kim Jong Un, who dominates TMZ on the other side of the DMZ.
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Inside Clinton Correctional: Power Tools And Barbecue Grills
Inmates at the prison where two murderers escaped a week ago regularly use power tools for maintenance chores, and when they behave, can earn tiny plots of land for cookouts and gardens.
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Academic Foul: Some Colleges Accused Of Helping Athletes Cheat
In the wake of cheating scandals at Syracuse University and the University of North Carolina, new allegations have emerged of academic misconduct by basketball players at the University of Texas.
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'Seven Good Years' Between The Birth Of A Son, Death Of A Father
Israeli writer Etgar Keret wrote his first piece of nonfiction the day his son was born. Later, when his father became terminally ill, he decided to publish his essays as a "living tombstone."
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To Counter Russia, U.S. Mulling Tanks, Heavy Guns For Eastern Europe
The proposal, which requires approval from Defense Secretary Ash Carter and President Obama, would also place equipment in the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
NFL Critic Says Ray Rice Deserves A Second Chance
ESPN reporter Jane McManus covered the Ray Rice domestic violence story and was critical of the NFL. She tells NPR's Rachel Martin that she now thinks Rice may deserve his job back.
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Female Scientists Unleash Comedic Revenge At #Distractinglysexy
After the sexist comments of Nobel Prize-winning British scientist Tim Hunt went viral, female scientists staged a counterblow on social media.
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The Color Of This Puzzle Is Punny Looking
For the blank in each provided sentence, put in the name of a color to complete the sentence in a punny way.
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Montgomery County Officially Enters Agreement
The Montgomery County Commission has formally entered an agreement to help pay costs for the so-called Capital City Plume or contaminated groundwater in…
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