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Need to charge your phone? Think twice — 'juice jackers' might come for you
Friday, April 14, 2023
"Juice Jacking" has become so prevalent that the FBI and the FCC are now warning the public about it. The practice seems to be on the rise with increased travel.
Finland joins NATO over Russia's objection
Tuesday, April 04, 2023
The Nordic nation's decision to join the defense alliance is seen as a blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the Stimson Center's Emma Ashford argues it could have downsides for NATO too.
How did your opinion about abortion change as a result of a particular experience?
Wednesday, June 01, 2022
NPR's Morning Edition would like to know if you have had an experience that changed your mind regarding abortion.
Have you reinvented yourself at your job? Have you started a new career? Tell us
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Have you reinvented yourself at your job? Have you started a new career? NPR's Morning Edition wants to know how the pandemic has given you the opportunity to re-invent yourself.
Chinese Electric Carmaker Aims To Become A Global Brand
Monday, November 06, 2017
China wants 20 percent of its vehicles to be electric by 2025. The BYD company, in the southern city of Shenzhen, sees itself as part of the country's "new energy era," says its spokesman.
Divided States: 4 Florida Voters Weigh In After The Final Presidential Debate
Friday, October 21, 2016
As part of Morning Edition's election-year project Divided States, four voters in Florida, a battleground state, share their thoughts on the presidential candidates and the final debate.
Divided States: 4 Arizona Voters Weigh In After The Vice Presidential Debate
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Did the match-up between Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine move the needle for four voters in the battleground state?
The View From Appalachia: The Pull To Get Out And Come Back Home
Friday, April 22, 2016
Appalachia, which stretches across 13 states, is rarely center stage during presidential campaigns. It is one of the most economically deprived regions of the country and deeply conservative.
Not All Irish Are Enjoying The Nation's Economic Recovery
Sunday, August 30, 2015
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After Scandals, Ireland Is No Longer 'Most Catholic Country In The World'
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
The scandals of recent years have destroyed popular support for the church in Ireland, with many Irish people ignoring the hierarchy's guidance on social issues.
As More Irish Turn Away From Catholicism, Parents Call For Non-Religious Schools
Monday, August 17, 2015
Almost all the schools in Ireland are owned and run by the Catholic Church, which leaves few options for the many Irish parents who rejected the church following the priest-child abuse scandals.
As India Votes, Muslims Keep A Wary Eye On The Hindu Frontrunner
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Monday is the final day of voting in India's election, the biggest democratic exercise in the world.
India is home to more than 1 billion people, 13 percent of them Muslims. Their mistrust of Narendra Modi, the Hindu nationalist leader running for prime minister, can tell us a great deal ...