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DOJ Subpoenaed Apple For Data On Trump White House Lawyer
The Justice Department secretly subpoenaed Apple in 2018 for account information of then-White House Counsel Don McGahn as well as his wife.
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State Voter ID Laws Hang In The Balance
With a few months left before the presidential election, voter ID laws are in limbo in a number of states. Critics say the laws disenfranchise eligible voters, supporters say they prevent voter fraud. Guest host Viviana Hurtado discusses the court challenges and national implications with NPR's Corey Dade and Pennsylvania activist Bob Previdi.
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Why ER Docs In The Big Apple Won't Replace That Painkiller Prescription
Many doctors and patients expect too much from prescription opioids as pain relievers, some physicians say. These expectations need to be reined in to curtail drug abuse and overdoses that claim more than 16,000 lives a year in the U.S., they say.
Proview Threatens Apple With $2 Billion Suit Over iPad Trademark
Apple released documents that suggest it bought the iPad trademark from the company for $55,000.
Bob Boilen's Top Albums And Songs Of 2018
All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen shares the albums and songs that stood out even if some were more peaceful than explosive.
The Seeds Of Apple's Standoff With DOJ May Have Been Sown In Brooklyn
Apple is opposing an FBI request to defeat the security on the San Bernardino shooter's phone — but it's not the first time Apple has opposed such an order. A 2015 case may hint at what's to come.
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China's Tough Hong Kong Law Turns 1 Year Old — And It's Already Grown Teeth
Apple Daily was closed, universities were muzzled and prominent activists were either jailed or exiled. The national security law has surely made an impact in Hong Kong in its first year in force.
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'Racially Discriminatory Intent' And Voter ID Laws
A federal appeals court struck down North Carolina's voter ID law. Law professor Rick Hasen explains why and what impact it will have.
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Even Without A Headphone Jack, iPhone 7 Boosts Apple's Sales
The iPhone is coming through for Apple following a year of slow sales. It looks like the iPhone 7 is a hit — despite some initial anger over its lack of a headphone jack.
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PHOTOS: This Is What It Looks Like When A New Apple Comes To Town
This spring, orchards in Washington state are being ripped up to make room for a new apple variety called Cosmic Crisp. This is what happens before it hits store shelves.
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