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Big Tech Improvements To 911 System Raise The Risk Of More 'Swatting'
These fake 911 calls designed to elicit a SWAT team response are raising concerns among law enforcement. Some worry changes coming to the 911 system could lead to more of the prank calls.
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Kremlin Exploring 'Crypto-rouble' As Way To Evade U.S. Sanctions
It would work similarly to Bitcoin, except transactions would not be anonymous under the authoritarian government. The Kremlin hopes the currency can help evade U.S. sanctions.
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Oprah Beats Trump In NPR Poll, But Most Americans Don't Want Her To Run For President
The former talk show host and media mogul would beat President Trump by 11 points in a hypothetical 2020 matchup, but 54 percent of Americans say they don't want Winfrey to run for president.
Shame On The Pubs, Punks And Nonsense Behind Debut Album 'Songs Of Praise'
The London band's debut is punk synthesis at its prettiest and ugliest. Guitarist Eddie Forbes and vocalist Charlie Steen take us through the story of each track, spittle-flecked rage and all.
Researchers Spot Massive Black Hole In Double 'Burp'
The cosmic sinkhole is at the center of a galaxy 800 million light-years from Earth and supports the theory that such objects can switch their power output on and off in relatively short time-scales.
Andrew W.K.'s First Song In Nearly A Decade Is A Glorious Statement Of Purpose
"Music Is Worth Living For" bear-hugs the power-metal balladry that's always been undercurrent in his music, but applies his signature wall of amp stacks pop-maximalism that throttles the heart.
Trump Denies Using Vulgar Slur; Top Democrat Says He Said It
Sources told NPR the president called African nations a vulgar slur Thursday. The White House didn't deny it, but Trump did so in a tweet. A Democratic senator confirmed the comment on the record.
Fearing Deportation, Food Vendors Are Leaving New York City's Streets
Many of the street vendors are undocumented immigrants. Some vendors say they've lost a significant portion of their income — and customers — in the wake of stepped-up immigration enforcement.
Kentucky Gets OK To Require Work From Medicaid Recipients
The move comes one day after the Trump administration said it would let states add work requirements to their Medicaid programs, which provide health coverage for people with low incomes.
German Leaders Agree On New Coalition Talks, But Hurdles Remain
The parties from the last coalition will start negotiations on forming a government. It's only a partial victory for Chancellor Angela Merkel, and concerns remain over the role of a far-right party.
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