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NPR's Scott Simon talks about efforts to protect the current election from outside interference with Jen Easterly, director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
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Cuban government declares an "energy emergency" after the failure of one of its few power plants plunges it into an island ...
Ryan Wedding was once an Olympic snowboarder. But now he faces federal charges of operating a sprawling cocaine trafficking ...
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Large swaths of the South and the East Coast are favored to see warmer-than-average temperatures, while the Pacific Northwest ...