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Credit Reporting Agency Equifax Reveals Massive Hack
NPR's David Greene talks to Washington Post reporter Craig Timberg about the hacking of credit reporting agency Equifax. Hackers may have gained access to data from 143 million Americans.
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Tourists Flock To 'Game Of Thrones' Shooting Location
In Spain, on a remote Basque islet, stairs lead to a lonely bell tower. But visitors started flocking to the location after Game of Thrones shot there.
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Hurricanes Are Sweeping The Atlantic. What's The Role Of Climate Change?
Warmer waters and air are playing a role in this year's monster storms.
The Powerful Pull Of Opioids Leaves Many 'Missing' From U.S. Workforce
Opioid addiction affects people's work lives more than alcohol or other drugs, and those who struggle with it tell strikingly similar tales of deepening alienation from their careers.
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Florida Highways Are Jammed As People Try To Escape Irma
For days, Florida has been preparing for the worst with Hurricane Irma. Satellite imaging shows that the storm is larger and broader than the entire state of Florida.
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At Least 15 Killed In Mexican Earthquake
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Carlos Rodriguez, Mexico City bureau chief for Bloomberg, about the emerging details after an earthquake off the coast overnight.
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Why Do People Stop Taking Their Meds? Cost Is Just One Reason
The latest NPR-Truven Health Analytics poll finds that one-third of people say they're stopped taking a prescription drug without telling their doctor. And that could be putting their health at risk.
Nashville's Answer To Flood-Proofing Homes? Tear Them Down
Since 2010, Nashville has bought 261 flooded homes and hopes to acquire 90 more. The city offers homeowners fair market value, then demolishes the houses and returns the land to a more natural state.
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Facebook Acknowledges Russian Ads In 2016 Election. Will Investigations Follow?
Facebook says $100,000 worth of ads appeared to come from Russia and seemed to be linked. Sometimes the ads named the candidates, but mostly, they targeted divisive social and political issues.
LGBT Advocates: Trump Administration's Stance In Cake Case Is Yet Another Letdown
The Justice Department has sided with a Colorado shop owner who refused to serve a same-sex couple. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the case this fall.
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