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Do Parents Invade Children's Privacy When They Post Photos Online?
The kids look so darned cute in that photo, it's hard not to post it online for all to see. But there are privacy risks to sharing children's images, and children often don't want the exposure.
Philippine President Hears Voice Of God: It Says, 'Don't Swear'
President Rodrigo Duterte, made headlines for his profane descriptions of U.S. leaders, said he heard the voice of God threatening to bring his plane down unless he promised to clean up his act.
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The Economy Grew At A Solid Pace This Summer, But Consumers Are Wary
The Commerce Department said the economy grew by 2.9 percent in the third quarter. But consumer spending slowed. A survey suggests the election drama is making many consumers feel less confident.
A Moment Of Silence For The Black And Brown Talent That Grew On Vine
We'll miss Vine, but not just for its goofy, raw, six-second looped videos. We'll miss the platform for its ability to incubate young black talent.
With Days To Go, Clinton Leads In Campaign Cash
Hillary Clinton's campaign fundraising outpaced Donald Trump's in the first three weeks of October. She enters the home stretch with nearly four times as much cash on hand.
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Outlines Agency Relations Amid Email Probe
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales discusses the relationship between the FBI and the attorney general's office after the FBI director said the FBI would again look into Clinton's email server.
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How 'Food Truck Voting' Is Catching On In One Idaho County
Idaho's most populous county is adopting the convenience of food trucks to attract more early voters. But a new system doesn't agree with everyone in a campaign cycle filled with election fraud talk.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Comic Chris Gethard; Anthony Bourdain
Gethard tells personal stories of depression and mania in his new one-man off-Broadway show. Bourdain's new cookbook features comfort food he cooks for his 9-year-old daughter.
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Can Poverty Lead To Mental Illness?
That's a question that is fairly new to science. Researchers are now looking at the possible links.
How One University Used Big Data To Boost Graduation Rates
Georgia State says it has saved students $12 million in tuition because they're graduating faster, thanks to its new high-tech advising system.
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