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Report: U.S. Nuclear System Relies On Outdated Technology Such As Floppy Disks
The Government Accountability Office report also finds that the nuclear system is coordinated on a 1970s-era computer. The parts are so obsolete that it's difficult to find replacements.
Twitter Drops Its Egg, The Unintended Avatar Of Harassment
Twitter announced it was doing away with the egg as its default icon, opting for a generic figure intended to encourage users to replace it with something more "expressive."
Richard Cordray Stepping Down As Head Of U.S. Consumer Protection Agency
The embattled director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says he will resign by the end of November. Cordray was a frequent target of Republican lawmakers for his tough stance on banks
Paul Sarbanes, Longtime Senator From Maryland And Financial Reformer, Dies At 87
The politician represented Maryland for more than three decades, first as a member of the House and then as a senator. He helped craft a law that overhauled corporate oversight after Enron's collapse.
Facebook Promises To Stop Asking You To Wish Happy Birthday To Your Friend Who Died
The social media company said new artificial intelligence will figure out who has died, and make sure their profile doesn't appear in "painful ways."
How One Group Is Monitoring Cyber Trolls Potentially Tied To The Kremlin
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Laura Rosenberger about a project of the Alliance for Securing Democracy — part of The German Marshall Fund in Washington. The group created a public dashboard to track websites, trolls and bots it suspects of being linked to the Kremlin.
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GAO Criticizes Federal Oversight of Block Grants
A Government Accountability Office report finds oversight problems in the Bush administration's handling of community services block grants. The GAO said that the Department of Health & Human Services had failed to adequately monitor the program.
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MasterCard Reports Major Security Breach
In what is likely to be the largest computer-information breach yet reported, MasterCard says a computer hacker gained access to 40 million credit-card accounts. Many other credit card companies were affected. What should customers do?
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'Shameless': Reporters Without Borders rebukes X for claiming to support it
X recently claimed to support the press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders — which in response called X "a haven for disinformation."
An Epoch Times executive is facing money laundering charges
The once-small newspaper was founded by Chinese dissidents. It became prominent in right-wing media in recent years but is now facing accusations that a top officer laundered at least $67 million.
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