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FEC Takes On Online Political Ads
The Federal Election Commission is holding public hearings on how to mandate transparency in online political advertising. NPR's David Greene interviews FEC Vice Chair Ellen Weintraub.
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Spotify Redesigns Its Free Tier, With Hopes Of Grabbing Even More Users
The streaming giant announced changes to its mobile app that the company hopes will lure even more users worldwide to its free tier.
Bank Of America Ends Free Checking Option, A Bastion For Low-Income Customers
The bank is finishing a yearslong phaseout of eBanking, its last option for avoiding fees without keeping a monthly minimum. The move has drawn concerns it will hit low-income customers the hardest.
European Commission Outlines Plan To Change How Internet Companies Are Taxed
The recent Facebook data-mining scandal is increasing public attention on the way big tech companies pay only minimal taxes in Europe. Now, the European Union wants to change that.
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'The Jungle' Tells The Stories Inside A Real Refugee Camp In Northern France
A makeshift city full of refugees is the scene for the new off-Broadway play The Jungle. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with two of its actors, Ammar Haj Ahmad and Milan Ghobsheh.
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These 3 Books Are Perfect For Your Back-To-Middle-Schooler
LeUyen Pham has written and illustrated more than 100 books for kids of all ages — so we asked her to give us some solid middle-grade reading recmomendations for kids heading back to school.
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Why DoorDash Drivers Are On Strike
Having organized on TikTok, Reddit and Facebook, many DoorDash drivers around the country logged off the app on Saturday. Drivers are demanding tip transparency and higher pay.
In Michel Faber's Latest, The Disappearance (Isappearance?) Of The Letter 'D'
Faber has created a world in which the letter d is starting to fade, imperiling things like dogs, doctors, dentists — and a girl named Dhikilo, who travels to a different world to solve the mystery.
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1 In 10 Workers Is An Independent Contractor, Labor Department Says
It says last year, 10.1 percent of the workforce was independent contractors, down from 10.7 percent in 2005. Those figures appear to go against other surveys showing huge growth in contract work.
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A Documentary Swipes Left On Dating Apps
Journalist Nancy Jo Sales investigates the impact of online dating tech on offline culture in her first film Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age. Predictably, some of her findings are pretty bleak.
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