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Tech Week: FBI Still Blames North Korea; App Encourages Sharing
This week in tech, private security experts continued to question the FBI's claim that North Korea was behind the cyberattack on Sony Pictures. Also, a new app connects people and their stuff.
Low oil prices unlikely to hurt railroads much
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A collapse in oil prices won't derail the railroads' profit engine even if it does slow the tremendous growth in crude shipments seen…
Nebraska Lottery distributed more than $35 million in 2014
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Lottery distributed more than $35 million to various state funds in 2014.Officials said Friday that the payments now…
Utilities Fight For Revenue Lost To Solar Power
Solar energy had a banner year in 2014, but as more U.S. households make their own electricity, they're paying electric utilities less. Utility companies across the nation are fighting back.
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U.S. Imposes New Sanctions On North Korea
The cyber attack on Sony has prompted the U.S. to impose new sanctions on North Korea. NPR's Eric Westervelt talks with correspondent Tamara Keith about why the U.S. is taking this action.
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Remembering The Voice Of Babe The Pig
Voiceover artist Christine Cavanaugh died last month. She was the voice behind characters from Babe the pig to Chuckie Finster of Rugrats.
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Man Accused In 1998 Bombings Of U.S. Embassies Dies In Custody
Abu Anas al-Libi, who was captured in 2013, stood accused of conspiracy to kill Americans in connection with the explosions at embassy compounds in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 people.
Japanese Tourist Allegedly Kidnapped, Repeatedly Raped In India
The 20-something student was allegedly abducted at the sacred Buddhist site of Bodh Gaya by an organized gang. After being held for weeks, she managed to escape her captors.
Israel To Freeze Tax Revenue To The Palestinians
The move to cut off about $127 million a month in funding follows Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision to push for joining the International Criminal Court.
After Making Waves In 2014, ISIS' Power Appears To Ebb
By the summer of 2014, a third of Iraq was under the control of the self-proclaimed Islamic State or ISIS, and people worried the capital might be next. Six months on, that's changed.
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