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Investigators Use New Tool To Comb Deep Web For Human Traffickers
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Dan Kaufman of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency about a sophisticated Internet search engine developed to help police track down human traffickers.
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North Korean Web Site
The official Web site of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea — AKA, North Korea — is http://www.korea-dpr.com. Wait. It's dot-COM? Host Scott Simon speaks with Alejandro Cao de Benos, the site's author.
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China's Businesses Thrive on the Web
Recognizing the Internet's power, China's Communist government has embraced and developed it. The Web is now transforming the way business is done in China. This report is the first of a three-part series about the Internet's impact on China.
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U.N.: More Than 600,000 Syrians Have Returned Home In 2017
The U.N. migration agency says that number is comparable to the number of returns spanning the entire year in 2016. But new displacements are considerably higher than returns.
VIDEO: Tears From Kim Jong Un As His Father's Funeral Nears
Wednesday's service is shrouded in mystery. Nations around the world will be watching for any clues about the country's future. Meanwhile, the heir to Kim Jong Il's leadership post showed a rare bit of emotion earlier today.
Top Stories: Derailed Amtrak Train Was Speeding; The Tax Cut, In Charts
Also: The U.S. blames North Korea for a massive ransomware attack last May; and Britain's new aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, has sprung a leak.
Northwestern U's Web Flap
Arthur Butz, an engineering professor at Northwestern University, just outside Chicago, is an outspoken proponent of the view that the Nazi slaughter of millions of European Jews never happened. His beliefs, and the fact that they're published on a World Wide Web page affiliated with Northwestern, have raised old questions of free speech in a new medium. NPR's Rick Karr reports.
Top Stories: Crews To Survey Additional Possible Tornadoes
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Residents continue to comb through the wreckage left behind by tornadoes that tore through East Texas…
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Why Is Sexual Abuse Such A Problem With U.N. Peacekeepers?
This month, investigators learned that some peacekeepers were paying girls less than $1 for sex in the Central Africa Republic. It's part of a pattern of abuse. Can the U.N. stop it?
At Memorial Service, Obama Explores Importance, And Pitfalls, Of Policing
President Obama was in Dallas to take part in a service honoring the victims of last week’s attack. He was joined by former president George W. Bush, and…
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