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Could A Zap To The Brain Derail Destructive Impulses?
A brain implant already used to treat severe epilepsy might also help fend off impulses to abuse drugs or overeat before they happen, researchers say. But so far it's been tested mostly in mice.
Russia-Based Kaspersky Lab Sues Trump Administration For Banning Its Software
The Department of Homeland Security has "harmed Kaspersky Lab's reputation and its commercial operations without any evidence of wrongdoing by the company," said Eugene Kaspersky.
3 Books That Capture America In Poetry
Poetry reviewer Tess Taylor shares three collections she says speak to different slices of American life in a way that reminds her of Walt Whitman.
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'It Was Kind Of Like A Dream': Washington State Amtrak Passenger Recalls Derailment
Host Ari Shapiro talks with Patricia Freeman, a passenger on the Amtrak train that derailed today in Washington state, about what it was like to be on the train as it crashed.
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Why Silicon Valley Is Hiring Ex-Federal Agents
Major tech companies have been growing internal crime-fighting cyber teams, often staffing them with former law enforcement agents. NPR gets a look inside one of these units.
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More Young Russians Discover Rap As A Form Of Self-Expression
They are obsessed with epic rap battles, embodied by multi-lingual, Oxford-educated Russian rapper Oxxxymiron, who was last seen battling California rapper Dizaster on YouTube with millions of views.
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North Korea Responsible For 'WannaCry' Ransomware Attack, U.S. Says
In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, Homeland security adviser Tom Bossert writes that after careful investigation, the U.S. is sure that Pyongyang carried out the attack in May.
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California Wildfires Destroy Homes But Can't Keep Holiday Spirit Down
Families in southern California are having to rebuild their Christmas plans after wildfires burned up their homes and everything they owned — including their children's presents.
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Game Show Contestant Was Wearing The Answer But It Didn't Help
When asked, the contestant guessed that Steve Rogers of The Avengers was a doctor. Steve Rogers is Captain America. The contestant's T-shirt featured none other than Captain America.
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Marist College Releases Annual List Of Annoying Words
For a ninth year in a row, the word "whatever" has been named the most "annoying" word or phrase used in casual conversation. The recent addition of "fake news" takes second place.
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