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In 2013, Sierra Leone and Liberia ranked second and sixth among countries with the highest GDP growth in the world. But that growth has stopped because of the deadly Ebola virus.
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Jazz Night In America, a new program from NPR Music, is now airing on Friday nights on KIOS at 8pm.Hosted by veteran jazz bassist Christian McBride, this…
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Drugs are in short supply. So is protective gear. Muddy roads may be impassable. But community health worker Lorenzo Dorr continues his efforts to keep Ebola in check in remote parts of Liberia.
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Apple says its new operating system for the iPhone features encryption so secure that not even Apple has the key to it. But the FBI warns that the software could limit its ability to fight crime.
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Tech Week: Who's Offline, How Hong Kong Connects, How Google Works
Also in this week's tech roundup, America's biggest bank says 76 million households were affected by its summer hack.
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