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After 4 years, Google backtracks on its discontinuation of third-party cookies
NPR's Scott Simon asks Julia Angwin of Proof News about Google's decision not to remove cookies from its Chrome browser.
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Should you vote your feelings? A traveling play helps audiences think that through
An acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe show encourages the audience to think about why they're voting the way they do.
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Aid efforts for Haitians suffer blow with kidnapping of American nurse and daughter
Gang warfare has increasingly plagued Haiti since the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. Criminal control has worsened and today the innocent are often killed, raped and held for ransom.
'The Fifth Risk' Paints A Portrait Of A Government Led By The Uninterested
Michael Lewis' fascinating new book argues that Donald Trump was utterly unprepared to lead the some 2 million federal employees — and that his appointees are often hostile to the agencies they lead.
The Royal Mint unveils a Rolling Stones coin to mark the band's 60-year anniversary
The coin honoring the Rolling Stones is the fifth in the Royal Mint's "Music Legends'" series that celebrates British artists. Others so honored have been Queen, Elton John, David Bowie and The Who.
Freezing rain forces Munich Airport to suspend all flights on Tuesday morning
Tuesday's cancellations at Munich Airport came after all flights at Germany's second-biggest airport were grounded this past weekend following heavy snowfall in the city.
How will Australia's under-16 social media ban work? We asked the law's enforcer
Australia's top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world's first social media ban for kids under 16.
The hospital bills didn't find her, but a lawsuit did — plus interest
After emergency gallbladder surgery, a Tennessee woman said she spent months without a permanent mailing address and never got a bill from the hospital. She ended up in court a few years later.
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Michael Jackson's biopic has pushed his music up the Billboard charts
The commercial impact of the Michael Jackson biopic Michael is reaching well beyond the global box office.
Feds Outline What Insurers Must Cover, Down To Polyp Removal
Essential benefit requirements apply mainly to individual and small group plans. The federal requirements also affect benefits provided to people newly eligible for Medicaid coverage. Now, for instance, we know that insurers won't be allowed to can't charge consumers a copay for a screening colonoscopy, even if a polyp is removed.
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