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Criticism Surrounds Facebook's Proposed Jump Into Cryptocurrency
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with media studies professor Lana Swartz about Facebook's proposed currency, Libra.
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Dr. Marijuana Pepsi Won't Change Her Name 'To Make Other People Happy'
Long ridiculed for her unusual name, Marijuana Pepsi Vandyck recently turned her hardship into success. After studying perceptions around "black names" in white classrooms, she completed her Ph.D.
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How Iranian Americans Are Responding To Tensions With Tehran
Approximately half a million people of Iranian heritage live in the U.S. Reza Goharzad, host of "Politics & Society with Reza Goharzad," talks about how they are handling escalating tensions.
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Troll Watch: Robocalls
Robocalls are more than just a nuisance when they target healthcare centers. NPR's Michel Martin discusses this with Dave Summitt, chief information security officer at the Moffitt Cancer Center.
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In Rerun Of Istanbul's Mayoral Election, Opposition Candidate Wins Again
After results of the March election were annulled, in which the opposition party won, residents voted again on Sunday in what is widely being seen as a referendum on Turkey's president.
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Brazil Celebrates Gay Pride And Favorable Supreme Court Ruling
Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians turned out in Sao Paulo to mark gay pride with a huge parade, after the president criticized a Supreme Court ruling making homophobia a criminal act.
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Trump Authorized Cyberattacks On Iran After Drone Attack, Reports Say
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Chris Krebs of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Department of Homeland Security about his agency accusing Iran of increased cyber interference.
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Turkish President Erdogan's Party Loses Big In Istanbul Mayoral Race
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Asli Aydintasbas, a European Council on Foreign Relations fellow, about the landslide election of a Turkish opposition party candidate in Istanbul's mayoral race.
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Joe Biden Enters Democratic Debates With Decades Of Experience
Joe Biden is the only Democratic presidential candidate with a record of national debate experience — stretching more than 30 years — back to 1987, when he first ran for president.
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Trump Hits Iran With New Sanctions. How Will They Impact Iranians?
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to political scientist Ariane Tabatabai of the Rand Corp., a nonprofit think tank, about the impact of sanctions on ordinary Iranians.
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