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Protecting Kids' Digital Privacy
Think the apps your kids download are harmless? A federal government report says that may not be true. The investigation found that hundreds of popular mobile device apps have been collecting and sharing data about children. Host Michel Martin talks with Rey Junco of the Harvard Berkman Center, about how best to protect your kids' digital privacy.
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Silicon Valley Wants To Dust Off The Democratic Establishment
During the Obama years, Democrats got comfortable and Republicans gained a digital advantage. Now, the liberals of Silicon Valley want to change that.
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Week In Politics: Midterm Election Results And A Shakeup At The Justice Department
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Guy Benson of Townhall, about the midterm elections and President Trump's shakeup at the Department of Justice.
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'National Gallery' Offers A Lingering Look At Art
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman's latest documentary takes audiences behind-the-scenes at London's National Gallery and delves into the stories being told in paintings. Wiseman tells NPR's Robert Siegel what he learned and how he goes about filmmaking.
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Why car prices are still so high — and why they are unlikely to fall anytime soon
The average new vehicle costs nearly $49,000, an almost $10,000 increase from before the pandemic. This is a look at today's deeply weird auto market.
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Fake beauty queens charm judges at the Miss AI pageant
Ten models that exist only in the digital realm have made it to the finals of what's being billed as the world's first beauty pageant involving AI.
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New audio of Rep. McCarthy raise questions about his integrity
New audio recordings of Rep. Kevin McCarthy call into question his honesty and integrity, as well as his ambitions to become House speaker should Republicans win control of the chamber in November.
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No-Bake Desserts? No Sweat
Combine flavors and textures — sweet and citrusy, creamy and crunchy, fluffy and nutty — to make these showstopper sweets, without heating up the oven. Food writer Janet A. Zimmerman recommends a cool, lemony cheesecake, velvety chocolate pie and praline parfaits.
Expect Higher Power Bills in 2015
Alabama Power is planning a 2015 rate increase that will mean a monthly increase of about $6.78 in typical household bills. A spokesman says the rate…
NCAA Tournament Briefs
New York – DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - There are 16 more first-round gamesscheduled for today's second day of the NCAA men's basketballtournament. Louisville, the…
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