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How Facebook Users Are Responding To The Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Listeners tell NPR what changes — if any — they are making to how they use Facebook. This comes after news that the political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica used the 50 million users' data.
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Why The Firearms Industry Is Suffering A Downturn
Firearms manufacturer Remington Outdoor Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bloomberg reporter Polly Mosendz about why the industry is suffering a downturn.
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Taxes On Natural Gas Pipelines Can Result In Money Flow For Rural Schools
A new natural gas pipeline could result in a multi-million dollar windfall for Cloverleaf School District in rural Ohio. For struggling school districts, this unexpected source of money is welcome.
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How The Pentagon Plans To Spend That Extra $61 Billion
With the increase, Congress boosted the overall military budget to $700 billion this year. The challenge: How to spend all that extra money before the fiscal year ends in September?
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Stormy Daniels Sues Trump Attorney For Defamation
The adult film actress detailed her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with President Trump during a 60 Minutes interview on Sunday. Now, she says Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen has defamed her.
FTC Confirms It's Investigating Facebook For Possible Privacy Violations
The agency will look at whether the social network violated a 2011 consent decree when users' data was revealed to political strategists.
Putin Says Deadly Mall Fire In Central Russia Due To 'Criminal Negligence'
Thousands gathered in Kemerovo to protest the official response to the blaze, which reportedly killed dozens of children. Four people have also reportedly been detained for questioning.
Facebook Previously Failed To Keep Privacy Promises, Ex-FTC Adviser Says
Noel King talks to Tim Wu, who was a senior advisor at the Federal Trade Commission in 2011, when the agency settled with Facebook for failing to protect user privacy.
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Tumblr's Ban Of Russian Accounts Adds Detail To Targeting Of Black Americans
The blogging platform has made public a list of accounts that it said were operated as part of the active measures campaign against the United States.
Energy Supplies And Prices Have Grown More Unpredictable
Energy analysts are getting worse at predicting how much oil and gas will come out of the ground in the future, a new study finds.
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