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UN debates how to define cybercrime
While cybercrime is a problem around the world, agreeing on a definition on the international stage has been a huge challenge. That's plainly been on display at the United Nations recently.
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'I Love Him,' Dennis Rodman Says Of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
The former NBA star known as "The Worm" visited the Stalinist state to be part of an HBO series exploring cultures around the world.
'The Peace House' Is All Set For Kim Jong Un's First Summit In South Korea
The stage is set for a historic meeting between leaders of the rival Koreas inside the Demilitarized Zone. The frenzied preparations have left very little to chance.
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Combating Misinformation When A Loved One Is Caught In A Web Of Conspiracies
The recent attack on the U.S. Capitol is a reminder of the potentially deadly impact of disinformation that is spreading online. Experts say there are several possible strategies for dealing with it.
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Our First Web Comic: A Great Teacher, Illustrated
NPR Ed's first web comic is about a great art teacher who believes art can teach his students how to build their dreams, and change the world.
W.E.B. Du Bois' African-American Portraits
Nearly four decades after the end of the Civil War, W.E.B. Du Bois set out to collect images that accurately portrayed the spirit of America's blacks. He wanted the photographs to help counteract stereotypes of African Americans as poor and uneducated. NPR's Michele Norris talks with the author of a new book about Du Bois' collection.
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The top searched term on Denton County's FindHelp resource? Rent
FindHelp Denton County came together due to the “community’s ongoing need for real-time availability of resources,” Courtney Douangdara, Denton’s deputy director of community services, told the Denton Record-Chronicle in late November shortly after the program launched.
Trump Cancels Summit With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
"Sadly, based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement, I feel it is inappropriate, at this time, to have this long planned meeting," Trump wrote.
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Top Stories: Assange Appeals Extradition; A&M Suspends Band Camp
The morning's top news from NPR's The Two-Way.
George Zimmerman's Defense Takes Case To The Web
The legal defense team for Zimmerman, the man accused of second-degree murder in the shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, has created a website, Facebook page and Twitter account.
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