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The USS Ford crew is struggling with sewage problems on board the Navy's new carrier
Problems with the plumbing system on board America's newest aircraft carrier are getting worse. Issues with the toilets on the USS Ford continue even as it continues its deployment to the Caribbean.
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Former White House CIO Outlines How To Safe Guard Against Malware
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with cybersecurity expert and former White House Chief Information Officer Theresa Payton about consumer protection against malware and what to do if you're hit with ransomware.
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Alameda City Leaders Approve Police Reforms Spurred by Death of Mario Gonzalez
In a special session, the council approved all three proposals on the agenda, including exploration of new 911 response protocols. The move comes nearly three weeks after the death of an unarmed 26-year-old man who stopped breathing as he was pinned face down to the ground by Alameda police officers.
University of Oregon grad students protest losing housing to make room for COVID quarantining
The University of Oregon’s fall COVID-19 plans have left some graduate students in Eugene with uncertainty about their living situations.
What's Next After Inspector General Report
We look at the implications of a new inspector general's report about the conduct of the FBI and James Comey during an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
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Demand For Veteran Counseling Puts Stress On The Counselors
The VA's Vet Centers have changed the metrics by which they evaluate counselors who work with veterans. They're required to see at least 25 clients a week, which some say is untenable.
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Diagnosing And Treating The Internet's Heartbleed Bug
Encryption software meant to protect users online had a giant hole in it. Researchers found the Heartbleed bug Monday but Jordan Robertson from Bloomberg Businessweek tells guest host Tess Vigeland says it's been around for a while.
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A Look At The Political Ramifications Of The Mueller Report For Trump
President Trump sticks with a message of "no collusion, no obstruction" after the release of a redacted version of the Mueller report, despite the damaging information contained in it.
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7-Year No-Interest Loans: What It Takes To Sell Cars In A Pandemic
U.S. new car sales have been recovering for six straight weeks. They're still low compared with pre-coronavirus levels, but huge incentives have helped attract buyers despite an economic crisis.
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History-making male flight attendant says job taught him to 'always rise to the top'
Darrell Anderson became the first male flight attendant for Frontier Airlines in the 1970s, a time when the role was predominantly female. He talks about the experience with a former colleague.
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