Samantha Raphelson
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Pahlka, founder and executive director of Code for America, about what it takes to bring innovation to government.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi told NPR's Robert Siegel she doesn't think President Trump "has the faintest idea" about health care.
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Throughout the presidential campaign, the linguistic institution developed its funny style of delicately poking at Donald Trump and his associates on Twitter.
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In his new book, author Brian Abrams chronicles the drinking habits and debauchery of former presidents.
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When Tony Verna was a young CBS News director, he created instant replay during the 1963 Army-Navy football game. His new visual effect changed the way we watch live sports. Verna died Sunday at 81.
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Even its developer says it's annoying — and that's the point. The Ramos clock forces you to get out of bed and walk to another room to turn it off. Even unplugging it won't silence the alarm.
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This week in tech, private security experts continued to question the FBI's claim that North Korea was behind the cyberattack on Sony Pictures. Also, a new app connects people and their stuff.
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In our weekly roundup of tech headlines, Sony and Microsoft video game console sites streaming The Interviewwere possibly hacked, and a look at Uber's year of hyper-growth and backlash.
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In our weekly roundup of tech headlines, we get you up-to-date on Sony's troubles after North Korea targeted its film The Interview, and tell you a community organizer's advice for tech companies.
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LiquiGlide is a coating that helps that last bit of ketchup or mustard slide out easily without shaking or squeezing the bottle. Now, the company is expanding to other kinds of uses and industries.