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U.N. Security Council Backs Former Portuguese Leader For Secretary General
The United Nations Security Council has made its choice for the next secretary general: Former Portuguese Prime Minister and former head of the U.N. refugee agency, Antonio Guterres.
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Florida Students' Activism Inspires Father To Ask Amazon To Drop NRATV
Rachel Martin talks to Daniel Reed, father of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas student, who helped to start a petition asking Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos to drop NRA TV from its lineup of shows.
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Alexa, Please Stop Laughing: Amazon Says It's Fixing Device's Unprompted Cackles
After social media lit up with tales of creepy laughter, we now know why: The Echo's virtual assistant has been spontaneously laughing at its users. Now, the company says it is working on the issue.
Phone Service for Deaf a Target for Abuse
A federally subsidized telephone service uses the Internet to link deaf and hearing callers, but the service is plagued by pranksters and outright fraud. Even businesses are getting scammed.
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Scene Outside the UN
Today, Margot Adler dipped into the smorgasbord of protests surrounding the UN Millennium Summit in New York. More than 91 demonstrations were scheduled over the three days of the meeting. Adler visited with protesters including some from Iran and Togo, and everywhere there was music by demonstrating members of China's Falun Gong sect.
Top Stories: Frisco ISD Delays New Schools; Special Education Roadblocks
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: With a rapidly-growing student population, the Frisco school district has usually opened a few new…
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News Brief: Bannon's Magazine Interview, 'Daily Stormer' Moves To Dark Web
White House chief strategist Steve Bannon talked to the liberal magazine: The American Prospect. Web hosting companies have blacklisted The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi site, from registration services.
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After ransomware attack, Tarrant County's chief appraiser visits cities to face questions
Chief Appraiser Joe Don Bobbitt met with the Watauga City Council as the first stop on a tour addressing comments and concerns about the Tarrant Appraisal District.
Google's New Privacy Policy Will Allow Tracking Across Services
Critics say the new policy will open opportunities for hackers to access vast personal data.
Un Out Of Congo
Reporter Jennifer Glasse reports from Kinshasa on U.N. Secretary General Kofi Anan's announcement today that he was withdrawing a team of investigators who have been probing massacres of Rwandan refugees in the Congo. The team has encountered persistent obstacles while attempting to gather information about Hutu refugee killings.
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