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NY State Attorney General On Why He's Going After Fake Social Media Accounts
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Eric Schneiderman, New York State Attorney General, about his investigation of a company selling fake followers on social media. Some of the profiles being used have been stolen from real people.
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In The Future Movie Stars May Be Performing Even After They're Dead
Technology is making many jobs obsolete. But even acting? The technology in the Academy Award-winning Blade Runner 2049 gives a glimpse of a future where digital actors will compete against live ones.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Reflects On The #MeToo Movement: 'It's About Time'
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sat down with NPR's Nina Totenberg at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday where she discussed her thoughts on the #MeToo movement.
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Scientists: Long-Buried Ice Age Forest Offers Climate Change Clues
The remarkable discovery of an intact ancient cypress forest in the Gulf of Mexico may reveal a lot about climate change — the past and the future.
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Black Panther's Mythical Home May Not Be So Mythical After All
The action hero lives in the imaginary nation of Wakanda, the most technologically advanced society in the world. Is there a basis for it in African history?
Nuclear Strike Drills Faded Away In The 1980s. It May Be Time To Dust Them Off
Nuclear civil defense fell out of favor in the latter years of the Cold War. But, as North Korea builds its nuclear arsenal, local officials are reluctant to bring it back.
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No One Has Been Expelled From The Senate Since The Civil War
There is no precedent for expelling a duly-elected Senate member for actions committed before they took office. In fact, there is little precedent for expelling senators at all.
'New York Times' Reporter On The Investigation Into U.S. Airstrikes In Iraq
Civilians killed by coalition airstrikes in northern Iraq have been vastly underestimated by the U.S. military, according to an investigation by The New York Times Magazine.
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How Much Can A Vision Of Your 'Future Self' Motivate You To Achieve?
Invisibilia co-host Alix Spiegel introduces us to a young man whose sights were set far beyond the Syrian orphanage in which he spent part of his childhood.
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New Zealand Political Leader Quizzed On Whether She'll Have Kids
Jacinda Ardern had just been announced as the new leader of the Labour party, when a TV host asked her whether she felt like she had to make a choice between "having babies and having a career."
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