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New Rule Clears The Way For More Class-Action Lawsuits Against Banks
At issue are so called "arbitration clauses" that companies have used to block customers from joining class actions.
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Author: Governments Seek To Dominate The 'Wild West' Of Cyberspace
In The Darkening Web, Alexander Klimburg warns that the threat of an international cyber war is as real as nuclear exchange during the Cold War — only "many orders of magnitude greater."
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Reading, Writing And Fracking? What The Oil Industry Teaches Oklahoma Students
Oklahoma's oil industry is spending millions on science lessons for public schools. But environmentalists say omitting climate change leaves students unprepared.
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Microsoft Courts Rural America, And Politicians, With High-Speed Internet
In rural America, 23.4 million people do not have high-speed Internet. Microsoft plans to change that, in an effort that uses cheap technology and appeals to the lowest common denominator in politics.
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The Rise Of The Single-Shot Movie In A Hyper-Edited World
The very earliest movies were all long takes, but the immersive minimalism of one-shot films carry extra appeal in an era of congested platforms and CGI overload.
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It Would Be Wise To Cool Rhetoric Aimed At North Korea, Baucus Says
David Greene talks to former U.S. ambassador to China Max Baucus about North Korea's aggressive tone against the U.S. Pyongyang called President Trump's threats against the north a load of nonsense.
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Where New WH Chief Of Staff John Kelly May Take White House Policy
The retired Marine general has said that he believes ISIS and the Taliban should be denied safe haven in Pakistan and that he fears women in combat roles risks lowering military physical standards.
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Is Venezuela Inching Toward The End Of Democracy?
In Venezuela, the arrest of opposition politicians overnight mark a shift towards dictatorship.
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A Look At The Consequences Of The Shutdown For People Living Paycheck To Paycheck
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Elise Gould, senior economist with the Economic Policy Institute, about what exactly it means to be living paycheck to paycheck and how many Americans are doing so.
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Top Republican Lawmakers Shift Priorities To Overhauling Tax Code
Republicans are feeling pressure to deliver the first overhaul of the federal tax code in more than 30 years after the collapse of the long-promised dismantling of the Affordable Care Act.
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