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How Some Online Lenders Dodge State Laws To Charge Triple Digit Interest Rates
Online lenders charging triple digit interest rates are dodging state laws banning such loans. The money is routed through banks that aren't regulated at the state level to get around the rules.
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Your Boss Is Watching You: Work-From-Home Boom Leads To More Surveillance
With more people now working from home, employers are increasingly relying on tracking software to monitor what employees do when they're on the clock.
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Oregon Bill Would Allow People To Seek Gun Removal From Family Members
Oregonians could petition a court to revoke the gun rights of a household member in crisis under a bill approved Monday in the Oregon Senate.
To Be Asian With A Face Mask During The Coronavirus Outbreak
When Santa Clara University’s provost sent an email reminding people to be aware of their racial biases around the coronavirus, Sherry Wang, a professor in the school’s Department of Counseling Psychology, responded to add some more context. “I think that this is also an opportunity to remind each other about the historical legacy of racializing … Continue reading To Be Asian With A Face Mask During The Coronavirus Outbreak →
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Google Cancels Town Hall After Employee's Controversial Diversity Memo
The meeting had been called to discuss fallout from the memo written by a senior software engineer who complained that "biological causes" explained why women were underrepresented at the tech giant.
Political Storm Clouds Glower As Dems Open New Phase In Impeachment Case
After a delay, the House Intelligence Committee is set to convene its first closed-door deposition with a witness. Meanwhile, President Trump thunders, calling the inquiry a waste of time.
TikTok officials go on a public charm offensive amid a stalemate in Biden White House
The hit video app is facing an existential crisis, and it is hoping promoting its reorganization will help convince Americans that it is independent from its Chinese owner.
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Mystery at Mar-a-Lago: What were FBI agents looking for and what are the consequences?
A federal search warrant like the kind carried out at the home of former President Donald Trump would require detailed evidence and sign-off at the highest levels of the DOJ, legal experts said.
Poll Results: Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums of 2013
See what albums NPR listeners picked in our year-end poll for the best music of 2013.
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How Climate Change Is Affecting Alaska's Military Radar Stations
At the farthest edge of North America, across the Bering Strait from Russia, U.S. military radar stations are threatened by the consequences of climate change.
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